Brownfield High School - Cub Yearbook (Brownfield, TX)

 - Class of 1979

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Seniors Michelle Ellis and Robin Weldon cream Tonia Granato. ,I , '30 frm are ,IL FJEE3-.N P,-za 1, I -1 egg, r in H Fivf' - '-Ty, , Red- White Game The BHS boys basketball team chose girls to repre- sent 'them at the annual Red-White game. Renee Bishop was chosen Fresh- man Princess . junior Var- sity Princess Was Melayne Hendley. The Varsity team nominated three can- didates . They were Su- zanne Cooper, Tressa Hawkins , and Suzy lobe. The climax of the january 19 festivities was when Tressa Hawkins was pre- sented to the student body as Miss Red and White prior to the game. a. Suzanne Cooper, Tressa Hawkins-Miss Red and White, and Suzy lobe were pre- sented at the Red- White game. b. Richard Hope escorts Renee Bishop to her seat. c. Melayne Hendley was escorted by Kevin Bill- ings . W, ,fur I --,--' , --r . . by-4' ,. ru -wi 'L - 24-Cf .-N, Fy,' 1-fl -, A in W J.'j'3 1 H ag' Q , A. , 3 W '3'? f'5ff s 'f X f' ,Ln 2,4 E 1 u-, :W -.ruff ' ' d 'VM 7. but-V . fl- 55,11 1, - 1 ,ggi 1 'V ' ln: L Ubi-lll..,,.. L' n 'ft 1' 1, 4' V. 4 .ilu . B, I f rx: an T Wirp Week The BHS Student Council sponsored Twirp Week Feb- ruary 19-23 . The couples who violated the Twirp Week rules were recognized at an assembly held at the end of the week. There were three preliminary events. In the first event, Superman, the boy emerged from a telephone booth and leaped tall buildings to rescue the girl and carry her to safety. Jaws was the second event. Apples were suspend- ed from the ceiling. The couple who ate the most with their hands tied behind them was declared the win- ner. There was a thirty second time limit. Califor- nia Suite was the last preliminary event. Each per- son was blindfolded and each couple was given a suit- case. The couple wearing the most articles of cloth- ing after two minutes was the winner. Kelly Reid and Teresa Murphy, Anthony Hinton and Janice Brown, Mark Cullimore and Betsy Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Hensley advanced to the final event, Animal House. The boy was dressed in a toga. The girl, standing in a chair, broke an egg into a cup placed on the boy's head. The Twirp Week winners were Kelly Reid and Teresa Murphy. a. The final event was Animal House. Couples shown are Anthony Hinton and Janice Brown, Mr. and Mrs . Hensley, Mark Cullimore and Betsy Williams, and Teresa Murphy and Kelly Reid. b. Andy Stone and Melayne I-Iendley pull off their blindfolds to see who won in the California Suite event. c. Kelly Reid, Teresa Murphy, Donna Williams, Dee Foster, Tammy Steele, Timmy Murphy, and Janice Brown wait to see what will happen next. d. Mr. Hensley looks quite handsome in a toga. e. The Winning Kisslll Shown are Kelly Reid and Te- resa Murphy. a. The members of the faculty were presented certifi- cates of apprecia- tion. b . Connie Drake picks up the micro- phone to sing. c . Kelly Reid imi- tates Mr. Geron. d. Students per- formed a skit show- ing what happens in the lounge every morning. Tea oh or Apprecia tion March 12-16 was observed as Teacher Appreciation Week at BHS. Each member of the Student Council was assigned a teacher to se- cretly appreciate. An assembly was held at the end of the week. Sev- eral students participated in a skit imitating some of the teachers in the lounge. Those students were Kathy Bailey fMrs. Wheelerj, Kevin Billings QCoach Tuckerj, Jay Bryant fCoach Medleyj, Cynthia Camp- bell fMrs. Caglej, Michelle Ellis fMrs. Weissj, Loyd Hamilton QMr. Beckerj, Bobby Knox QCoach Worthy, Mike Lawson fCoach Lei- deckerj, Sylvia Lira fMrs. Toliverj, Renae' Moore fMrs. McFer- rinj, Robert Noble fCoach McFerrinJ, Kelly Reid QMr. Geronj, and Brentt Wilkes QCoach Pauly. You Light Up My Life was dedicated to the faculty and sung by Connie Drake. Members of the faculty were presented certificates of appreciation and apples for their dedication and concern. Jamie Addison read the Teacher's Pray- er. At the end of the assembly each teacher discovered their secret pal. The week was successful and fun. l l lb. Stephanie Cargill, Ruthanne Craig, and Christine Harlan deco- rate for the prom on March 3. The junior class appreciated their dedicated sponsors like Miss Walker. Chris Clawson and Kelly Grogan pose on the Stairway to Heaven. Laurie Kummer and Mark Dobson boogie. Ruby Fulbright, Tommy Wil- liams, Carol Smith, and Robert David moving to the groove. The Stones during an intimate mo- ment. Brad Leech sings I Want to Live . I .hw- ,A may - . 'L 5 4 , W Q x J i ,Q 4 f t , , V ' u Stairway To A Hea Ven G . I lA44: V N- ' P J J f Y . , -it 1. -HIBJHW If :I W -vu-as Yami... it D, ,, ,f I Elections Elections were held Wednesday, May 2, for class offi- cers and for cheerleaders .Those elected by the student body were President: Ted jenkins: Vice President: Tom jackson: Secretary: Kathleen Harben: and Chaplain: Kelly Grogan. Senior class officers for l979-80 will be President: joe Ailshie: Vice President: Lee Hamilton: Secretary: Christine Harlan: and Representatives: Larry Carden, Tammi Hopkins, and Karla White. Ju- nior class officers will be President: Kema Dennis: Vice President: Kevin Billings: Secretary: Emily Alexander: Treasurer: Angie McKee: and Representatives: Sharon Brown, Mitzi McCutcheon, and Tina Moon. Sophomore class officers will be President : Todd Granato: Vice President: Annette Garcia: Secretary: Elizabeth Mar- tinez: and Representatives: Gloria Elizardo, Carla Ho- gue, and Kim Holmes . junior Varsity Cheerleaders will be: Amy Stone fheadj, Renee Bishop, LaDean Duke, Beth Hamilton, and Judy Livesay. Varsity Cheerleaders will be: Tonia Granato fheadj, Nancy Bench, Ruby Fulbright, Teresa Murphy, Ramon Pauda, Tammy Steele, and Darenda Wise. Georgette Sims was elected Mr. Cub. a. Students voting. b. Kathleen Harben. . Ruby Fulbright. . Renee Bishop. c d love S M59 W 0 v To ,4 dmirzisfr firm And 6urricz1lz1m dministra tion Is Essential Shown here is Mr. W.O. Caraway, superintendent, presiding over a school board meeting. if .i,.-.- .15 ,f f rx Y Y ,, ! ' 5 nw.. ,V N. ' - X 'X t . .N X james Willis is the business director for Mr. Pinson is the curriculum director Brownfield's schools. '23, 2' -P-nur' fr nl Weldon McCreary is Brownfield's adminis trative assistant. A vote of thanks goes to the administra- tion for their help in making this school year a success. No group of people has ever worked more diligently to provide the youth of Brownfield schools the oppor tunity for work and play, than our school board and administration. They have made it possible for our building to be improved and enlarged and for our stu- dents to have a more complete education Thanks to these people, Brownfield has one of the best schools in Texas . Members of the 1978-79 school board are: Standing: Jacque Hunter, Dr. Tim Faulken- berry, Don Salesg Seated: Robert Noble, Bill Swaringen, Graham Swain, and Janice Knox . 4-it IU! gf ur 6'Main U Men Mr. Jesse Geron is the principal of Brownfield High School. He has been the head of Brownfield High for the past eleven years. Many students have been encouraged and enlightened by his stern but fair guidance. Throughout his administration, his vice-principal has been Mr. Fred Cawthon, who after this year is leaving Brownfield High School to take over the principal position at Colonial Heights Elementary. Mr. Cawthon has been at Brownfield High for the past thirteen years . Without the help of these two fine leaders many students may have become disgruntled and given up. .l ur Fair,' Lady Mr. Geron's secretary is Mrs. Dorothy Store, who has served in this capacity for twenty-two years. Mrs. Stone coordinates the huge amount of paperwork very well. Without her, the office would be ineffec- tive. We, the Annual staff, would like to salute these three outstanding people for their dynamic efforts in the office., ,.-.1---' Nancy Chambers Risa McFerrin Paula Sage Oleta Toliver ' 1 ii 153' 'sl ' V 1 A ' ,wt-L, gf! :Lf , , iii' . 14, ., fe , A, -V T' ' af? N V - A! f vu wr xxf. iff!!! v X 1 'I X 1 '-' - 1, Y X1 -- .fa .-.ff - 1 f X, -- -nf-X --ff 'f V, I, ' q 'v Fine Arts - For A Well-Rounded 22 Education Among the electives offered at BHS, there are a few fine' arts. These include band, choir, speech, drama, and art. These are considered fine arts because they involve a person's talent and not his intelligence. a. New psychology teacher, Lou Lindsey, shows the procedure of I-low to Learn . b. Rob Lovett takes it easy after band practice. X. lx X 'S Vernon Paul Alton West 1.-+ usin ess Classes Are An Important Part N! Of Preparing For Fu ture Jobs Students who take business courses at B.I-I.S. learn typing, shorthand, accounting and general business Coach Paul teaches typing, beginning and advanced. Mr. West teaches the other various business courses . Students have a great opportunity to learn skills which will help them get a job after gradu- - ation. l- 5 a. Working in Mr. West's class. Susan Holcomb Kathy Irwin Virdie Montgomery Gary Sage Rf.,,,-.T ' I Harley Stone Pl' Social Studies Is Required Three years of Social Studies are required at Brownfield High School. Freshmen are re quired to take American history,While sophomores or juniors take world history. The dreaded government is a requirement of seniors. Electives in the Social Studies depart- ment are Bible class and ethnic studies. Many students find Social Studies very helpful, even though they hate to admit it. a. Sophomores pose for camera. b. Students intently studying government. Q , . N, . an-.-we-K.,, .A c. Mr. Sage lectures to his government class. d. These students seem to be camera shy. e. Miss Holcomb lights up the school with her warm and Wonderful smile. f. It looks like these students are hard at work in Miss Holcomb's history class. , I A Sylvia Castro Betty Hamilon Sharon Hensley jim McFerrin Anna Perdue Greg Pudney Brenda Ratliff Emily Simpson Sue Lynn Walker Kathleen Weiss Language Arts Brownfield High School offers many language arts There are four levels of regular English and four lev els of basic English for students who have learning difficulties. There are also two levels of reading reg ular reading and resource reading Grammar 1S of fered to juniors and seniors Other electives offered to upper classmen are Western llterature Shakespeare and Mythology Research lS offered but It requires much time and hard work Latin and Spanish 1 2 and 3 are the languages offered along with a course in Latin American studies 26 Mrs. Hamilton receives a mum from her son Mrs. Castro seems excited with life. Students actually reading the story? Miss Walker enjoys talking. Mike McWhorter enjoys fine literature. Paulette Baumgardner Larry Devitt Cliff Gardner Erwin Moore 1 Y' ' janey Roberts '- atb Classes Ha Ve Teacher Changes Math is one of the many required but dreaded subjects . Students must have two years of math to graduate from Brownfield High School. Freshmen take either fundamentals of math I or introduction to algebra l. Sophomores take fundamentals of math II, algebra II, or introduction to algebra II. Juniors and seniors are offered courses in geometry, ana- lytical geometry, trigonometry, or math of consumer education. Students are encour- aged to take as much math as possible to help them in their college educations . 28 a. Mrs . Roberts taught math half of the year. b. Ruthie Wheeler, a new-comer, teaches fundamen tals of math I. c. Miss Hadley took over Mrs. Robert's classes after Christmas . d. Happy Birthday, Coach Paullll e. Mr. Devitt's algebra II class trying to pay atten- tion. ,r'.i ,,,,,.,, , smi i p - Y fs SY'-r 1-v - ,- ' X N: .- ' ,J 4 . . I 71 Judy Cagle I: ., as -, -is wx Mike Leidecker 3 , we Steve Medley 'W' ' Don Worth -,,clf-J ,,'- +1-2 -for e e u, ' I -r ,, I ' u, Science Prepares For Future There are a variety of science courses offered at Brownfield High School. Freshmen usually take fundamentals of biology or biology I. Many sopho- mores choose to take chemistry. Physics and biology II are offered to ju- niors and seniors . Although only one year of science is required to gra- duate, students are encouraged to take as much science as possible to help in their future studies . 30 af' a. john Cody, Greg Homesley, and Cody Hicks planning an experiment to take over the world. b. Mrs. Cagle is hard at work. c. Donna Houston gives her eyes a rest during biology d. Coach Medley in deep thought. e. Bruce Dorsett looks amused at the sight of the pho- tographer. mg in james Morris Cathy Pope Tommy Ratliff . Nh, k ' W iffy. . 3.4-. Y ,,, i l . . r ew. P.E. And Health Very Helpful , :ffl filisil P. E . is required of both boys and girls. Two years of P. E . may be taken or a four year substitute of band. There are a variety of activities included in physical education. Such sports as bowling, archery, volleyball, gymnastics, basketball, and others are taught. Mrs . Pope and Coach Ratliff are the physical education teachers. Health is required for one year. Seniors take health for two quarters and an advanced course in physiology is taught the last quarter. Both these studies are helpful to the stu- dents. Coach Morris and Coach Ratliff teach health. .v- iii if-J- .,,,.. -,.,- '- -.fd- fl R . .Ji '4,,-f- ani ,, EJ-fwfgf-'44 fi Q. s ji' - -RYE ' A Y V .H w . w ,Af ' s f xx, , u r 5 if Wil, . X-mx X 3 i 4 Si L . ,, - 'ln a. Girls learn agility through calisthenics . b. Four members of the boys P.E. class are posing for the camera. c. Harvey Duke gives the photographer an evil look while Loyd Hamil- ton and Coach Morris are in a daze. is -LLM Don Hensley Marian May Billye McCal1ister . B' Don McWhorter Edith Wheeler t,,.,, .HN . Counselors nd Librarians The counselors at BHS have a full time job of class scheduling, testing, helping in the of fice, as well as counseling students on their future. The librarians keep a well-stocked library of books, magazines, newspapers, records, filmstrips , and multi-media kits . They are in charge of films and visual and audio aid equipment. a. Barbara Granatou, a diavgnostician for Plan A, gives blood. X . ,N 5 Pearl Barr Mildred Ervin Imogene Nall 'ff K .-,J F' Teacher aides are an important part of our school. Mrs. Barr is an aide in typing classes. Mrs. Ervin serves as an aide in the resource classes. High school could not function without Mrs . Nall, who mirneographs all tests, worksheets, and any other class activities for the teachers . Students of BHS also enjoy being aides for the teachers. They work in the office and for individual teachers . Helping to grade papers and running errands are a few of these activities . Teacher Aides a. Ted jenkins works hard as an office aide. b. Tressa Hawkins and Suzanne Cooper take typing which helps aides be- come competent. Q lf Virgil Allen Robert Becker Dorothy Burnett Nelda Clark Sue jo Cole Scottie Cooper Stanley Dixon Clifford Niles 1. B . jobe Brent Scott David Treadwell Ben White Carey White joe Young 1 !Xf 'mll '49 if L Plans For The Future There are many vocational classes offered in Brownfield High School. These include ag riculture, auto-mechanics , in dustrial arts, cosmetology, home 8: family living, VOE, VOE-Coop, DE, DE-prelab, and ICT . fi-if Agriculture IS Essen tial Tl Brownfield High School's Agriculture Department is very active. Mr. Dixon, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Becker are the instructors for Ag I, II, III, IV, and Co-op Ag. The students taking Ag are members of QFFAQ Future Farmers of America. Every year student teachers come from various universities to teach the different fields of agri- culture. a. Mr. Becker teaches his class more about vocational agriculture. b. Do these boys really know what they're doing? c. Mike Smith displays his best feature to the photographer. -F - . Qi C- . M . 4' ' ll 'T L N 'Q 37 Wood Shop Has New Teacher -.11 S.. V ee- ex. B ,1Q K 4 VA! 1--?mi?W nf' ,Q-N ,EL 'X a. Charlie Hicks teaches wood shop and drafting after Brent Scott resigns . b. Tommy Williams and Melvin Brown displaying their skills in shop. c. Robert Haywood looks on as Mr. Allen instructs Tim Murphy in automechanics. d. Dennis Sales and Rudy Garcia working on a motor. Automechanios Cosmetology Prepares Students For n ns tant Profession a. A Cosmetology student at work. b. Machelle Reed receives a facial from expert Tina Moon. c. Gayle Britton hard at Work on a manicure. The Cosmetology department in BHS is a popular and important class . The first year students take class from 1 to 3 periods. Second year members are in class 4, 5, and 6 periods. The art of hair care is taught. Nail care and designing is a new technique in Cosmetology. 4'-ig' P L J TN-an . i Home And Fam1I . -....- M - , 4-'W .t .- xiii-Jus '21, 'tar lp.: Q - L .Q - ..,v-1 .A .' '1 .. XX? V L1 Vmg a. Carey White is not only an excel- lant and successful tennis coach, but he also teaches office skills. Students learn in the class- room and get prac- tice for the future from on the job ex- perience. b. joe Young ar- ranges with Brown- field employers to hire students to work. The students attend classes half a day and Work half a day. . 52- V L , , ,, istributive And Office Education 1 D-ILQW JI: f' Home and Family living class is a sen- ior elective for students who wish to learn skills needed to run a home smoothly. c. Danette Chambers and jr. Elizardo enjoy the class . d. A student teacher helps Kathy Dodds prepare an assignment in home and family living as Mrs . Burnett smiles for the camera. I, 1 fl fi V I -f,11. ff-,mar .dm ZFFF, ,fx l mm! !iil!1? ' liififfm LP? E. .. ,f'il!'f' .. l.: ,I MFE -33. 11 i 1 im' 'f wlfiifff- ! x, alz.: Z KL Jr A T YKV 'lf .1 JJ' it mv :. was 'Q 4. f-'ww' r4-.-ma 'yn ' .'?, -'i K. . lla- 'QF' F' .:L-V Qu t.. A, All L ,K ' ' 4169! 'L x. .' Q 'B re-,,-em Custodians Are Needed a. Top: Ricky Perez, Lupe Vasquez, Lupe Tijerina, Ernestina Garciag Bottom: Felix Morin, Gilbert Fran- co, Isabelle Franco, Nora Garcia. b. Ricky carries a hurdle. The custodians are probably the most overlooked employees of Brownfield High. Their work is tireless and per- petual, with clean-up activities lasting sions . Their duties include vacuuming, board cleaning, dusting and mainte- nance of the facilities . 1 I I I! as long as 8 or 9 o'c1ock on some occa- Faculty Register Allen, Virgil: Non-degree: AGM: automechanics. Barr, Pearl: Non-degree: typing aide. Baumgardner, Paulette: B.S. McMurry College: fom 182, in- tro. alg. Becker, Robert: B.S. and M.E. Texas Tech University: agricul- ture. Brian, Beth: B.S. Texas Tech University: home economics . Box, Carol: B.S. Texas Tech University: govt. Burnett, Dorothy: B.S. North Texas State University: home economics. Cagle, Judy: B.S. University of Houston: chemistry 8 biology II . Castro, Sylvia: B.A. Texas A 8 I University: resource 8 English I. Cawthon, Fred: B.B.A. West Texas State University: M.E. Texas Tech University: Assistant Principal. Chambers, Nancy: B.S. Texas Tech University: arts 8 crafts. Clark, Nelda : cosmetology . Cole, Sue Joe: B.S. 8M.S. Tex- as Tech University: home eco- nomics I 8 1I . Cooper, Scottie: B.S. S M.S. Texas Tech: agriculture. Devitt, Larry: B.S. 8M.E. Texas Tech University: alg. II, trig. , physics, geometry. Dixon, Stanley: B.S. Oklahoma State: M.E. Texas Tech: agri- culture. Ervin, Mildred: South Plains Col- lege, judevine Center for Autis- tic Children, two year exten- sion: Famous Writers course . Gardner, Cliff : B.S. Western Texas College 8 McMurry Col- lege: fom Il, intro alg II, ath- letics. Geron, jesse: B.S. 8 M.E. , Sul Ross University: Graduate Study: Texas Christian Univer- sity, West Texas University, Texas Tech University, Univer- sity of Virginia - Princiial. Hadley, Nancy: B.S. in . Ed. West Texas University: fom I. Hamilton, Betty: B.A. Texas Tech University: English II . Hensley, Don: M.S. Oklahoma State University: Vocational Cormselor. Hensley, Sharon: B.A. Oklahoma State University: Eng Ill, west- em lit, grammar, research. Holcomb, Susan: B.S. University of Texas: American history, English I. Irwin, Kathy: B.S. Texas Tech University: world history. jobe, James: Non-degree, B.S. equivalent: CVAE. Leidecker, Michael: B.S. McMurry College: biology 1, fobiology, athletics. Lindsey, Lou: B.S. Hardin-Sim- mons University, M.A. Bowling Green State University: speech, psychology. Lovett, Rob: B.M.E. Texas Tech University: band. May, Marian: attending South Plains College: library aide. McCallister, Billye: B.S. Texas Tech University, B.S. Library Science, East Texas State Uni- versity: librarian. McLean, Rolland: Minister of Gospel, Amarillo Bible College: Bible. McFerrin, Jim: B.S. West Texas State University: Eng I, golf, basketball. McFerrin, Risa: B.M. Ed. West Texas State University: choir. McWhorter, Don: M.Ed. and B.S. West Texas University: Voca- tional Adjustment Coordinator. Medley, Steven: B.S. Angelo State: biology, football. Montgomery, Virdie: B.S. Texas Tech University: history, p.e. Moore, Erwin: B.B.A. Texas Tech University: algebra. Morris, james: B.S. Texas Tech University: health, crosscoun- t:ry, track. Nall, Imogene: Sul Ross: teacher aide. Niles, Clifford: B.S. Southwestern State, M.Ed. West Texas State: ICT. Paul, Vernon: B.S. Texas Tech University: typing I,II, MOCE, athletics. Perdue, Anna: B.S. Texas Tech University: resource. Pope, Cathy: B.S. Texas Tech University, M.A. in Phys. Ed. Texas Tech University: p.e . , athletics. Pudney, Greg: B.S. Texas Tech University: Latin, English I, Special Ed. Ratliff, Brenda: B.S. Texas Tech University, McMurry: p.e. , health, English I. Ratliff, Thomas: B.S. McMurry: p.e . , health. Roberts, janey: Non-degree: substitute. Sage, Gary: M.Ed. Texas Tech University: govt. Sage, Paula: B.A. Angelo State University: speech , psychology . Scott, Brent: B.A. Sul Ross State University: mechanical draw- ing, shop. Simpson, Emily: B.A. Baylor University: English II,III, histo- ry. Stone, Dorothy: attended Baylor University, South Plains, Uni- versity of Virginia: Secretary to Principal. Stone, Harley: B.B.A. Baylor University, M.Ed. Texas Tech University: history ethnic stud- res. Toliver, Oleta: B.A. Texas Tech University: Spanish I, I1,II1, IV Latin American studies. Treadwell, David: B.B.A. West Texas State University: D.E. Pre Lab, V.O.E. Coop. Tucker, Bob: North Texas State University: history, athletics. Walker, Sue Lynn: B.S. Texas Tech University, Southwestern Universigi English II, annual. Weiss, Ka een: B.A. Texas Tech University: reading, Shakespeare, mythology, Eng- lish Ill, IV. West, Alton: B.A. Texas Tech University: industrial arts, shorthand, accounting, gen. business, Am. history. Wheeler, Edith: B.S. New Mexico Westem University, M. Ed. Texas Tech University: Coun- selor. Wheeler, Ruthie: B.S. Stephen F. Austin University: fom I, Il, intro alg I. White, Ben: B.A. Eastern New Mexico University: ICT. White Carey: B.B.A. Texas AGM University, M.Ed. Texas Tech University: VOE, tennis. Worth, Don: Lubbock Christian College: biology, science , health, athletics. Young, Joe: B.S. Southwest Texas State University, M. A. San Angelo State University: D.E. Cath soo X9 X4 Oi Yet 'ide x Um Goa 5, gqxowe We Q7 X9 Toe Yieseo oosw ' no P, To KW XA Ysefa 614' 1571.5 Senior Moors a. Left to right: Loyd Hamilton QRepre sentativej, Nancy Cooper fRepresenta- tivej, Greg I-Iomesley fRepresentativej Rosalinda Garcia fSecretaryJn Andy Stone fPresidentj, Michelle Ellis fVice Presidentj. Senior F a Vorites b. Loyd Hamilton and Cynthia Campbell 'O' 'hw'-v l ...L qv I GXQ, L, N ,f 4 .. nf' , - -Q-f..z Clint Allison Feliciana Alvarado Ricky Andrews Bertha Arrezola i '9' Kathy Bailey Nieves Barraza Alice Barrera Bettie Bartley -. ,..,..J5--- Y- in x-Z Huh.. Y ' sri.-v -X Scott Bell Cathy Shankles finds out the nutritional value of a pencil. Ni J 'I IP 1, Ralph Bell Gerald Bench Steven Bowlin 1779 X ix V i I ix Scott Boyd wx v k jay Bryant Leesa Burda Cynthia Campbell Pam Campbell Srs. Enjoy Home And Family Living. .ll X75 CTIT' , I X 1 4 . 1 I Rheanne Cargill Tony Franklin and Danny Gibbs carefully bathe the baby in Home and Family Living. ' f'v s h k fl 'TT' ff? 5 l , 9 Y ? ' u f ,Q Danette Chambers Dereesa Chidester Till Clark Sammy Coe 'I f N , X 1. , X I-I. Mark Cullimore Bobby Knox looks as if he is going to hit Loyd Hamilton in the head. Harvey Duke waits for the punch. QA La., Ben Coleman Nancy Cooper Suzanne Cooper Kathleen Crooks 'Re' Ov? f !T ig Pam Davis Kathy Dodds Harvey Duke Eustaguio Elizardo '53 Michelle E111S Truitt Eubank Patti Finley David Flowers Srs Pract1ce Marriage. 3255 ' in x it . AN, ffx H-' Wi .nn rr tx. X 4 1 Q's:'il A . ,M ,, Dee Foster Elizar Herrera and Lisa Muniz are being mar- ried supposingly while Suzie jobe happily looks on. -Q-Nl Tony Franklin 0' BI, . fi, .qs 1 f X jan Franks Gail Fuller Elias Garcia ,f 'X . fm., 'L fW 1 A V 3 F :ji X I . Roselinda Garcia Rudy Garcia Danny Gibbs Charles Gilmore W We-on-fi 1 N' -f X I Clinton Godwin Bobby Knox so very gener- ously donates his very own blood to the United Blood Drive. I f, .fy lf gr-- 25 ' I f ilf . 1 A I gi Q rip but-J f-'X 'CI' T fV Lyn Goldston Jesse Gonzales Julio Gonzales Mary Hudspeth Gunnels HN Loyd Hamilton Tressa Hawkins Jeph Hensley Seniors Say Fare Well! Albert Hernandez gi ' , I ' -- ww, f me ff A - fav 'Q Sf -9-5 25 we X 'f 1,3.N , . 's al' Cody Hicks The Seniors gave Mr. Sage a going away party in the Commons. Mr. Sage looks so enthused. .,,4 9 I Gena Hill Ann Hinson Anthony Hinton Bud Holmes Roy Holguin Greg Homesley Leeda Hooke Sue Ann Hope Don Huerta The conversation between Sue Ann Hope and Charles Gilmore bores Jeph Hens- ley. Even Sue Ann is dis- gusted. ' 'ar' --:v X ferr? 1 II-un-A ' TNQ' jimmy Hyman Brenda Ivey Cindy jackson Richard jackson 4 jx 1 David jenkins Tim jenkins Suzie Jobe Seniors Strive To Learn Russ jones 61 Debbie jordan Seniors work hard. There are always ex ceptions, however. il WERJ y-...vt A Bill Keeler Kelly Kimbrell Dawn Kincer Neisha Knowles -ff? Bobby Knox Tina Kurnpe Sherry Lawlis Mike Lawson , 7 V Q7 5 -QQ, 'mfhu '1l.':-' if ,u ,1 ! A M A w r ,i S A -4 Q' U-V... F. Cynthia Leavelle A 'Q Eustaguio Elizardo sits in the li- brary reading what seems to be an interesting book. lx! x X v T-fl' Dana McCullough 'x ' nf' : xf' . .L I, xiii l 4. st Greg Miller 'ix Gilbert Morin Bud Holmes cannot figure out what is so interesting in Harvey's magazine g.,-qi 'X .. fi--:lx ' Timmy Murphy ff 1ver Herbert Perez Jack P1rt1e '91 l 1 1. me . 4 f 5 X flaw! 1 Tammy Price Sandra Richards Robert Ramirez Pete Rivera li gy , 'n--- f ,ji A 1, R I . Ronnie Rocha Ole Rodriquez Raul Romero Ricky Romero Mouthing . - .4,,.. F., 15:13- '..f Ella Sandage Kelly Kimhrell ap- pears to just have said something bad. Karla Schertz M1Ch361 Scott Cathy Shankles Tina Shannon :U V slrzx- N' ' 'Fl an g N4- I nl Jon Skupln Glenn Srnlth Scott1e Stxce Andy Stone Gary Sweat T111 Clark looks stunned whlle Ann Hinson laughs x , A fa , ff - A 3. .--A--Q J..-as Stacy Sweat Lynda Taylor Roy Tealer 1-ef! ew if Xf-is ,y X1 mb Rose Ann Vera Robin Weldon jackie Wilks .lobe Vs. H ope on 1 f--N Y-v-J I A, Yolanda Torrez HTTPS? Greg Wilson Jay Wyatt Suzy Jobe's horns ap- pear while Sue-Ann Hope is a little angel. Senior ong I WANT TO LIVE We are standing all together Face to Face and arm in arm. We are standing on the threshhold of a dream, No more hunger, no more killing, No more wasting life away, It is simply an idea And I know its time has come. I want to live, I want to grow, I want to see, I want to know, I want to share what I can give. I want to be, I want to live. Senior Flower The Seniors chose the song l WANT TO LlVE by John Denver. The words express just how the Seniors of 1979 feel about their major step. Senior Motto Your life lies before you like a field of driven snowy be careful where you tread for every Step will show. The Seniors chose a single yellow rose as their flower. The Senior colors are royal blue and yellow. I Graduation - '79 Graduation is a time of reminiscing and of looking forward. It is also a time of get- ting that strived for diploma. Graduation this year was scheduled at Cub Stadium, but at the last minute because of the weather it was moved to the High School gym. There were mad rushes for parking places and seats. People even stood on the gym floor in order to see. The Class of 79 could have easily been discouraged, but they were enthusiastic. After the ceremony they fired a beautiful display of fire- works. To the Mighty Class of 79 We must say, Good luck. Shown above is the Class of 79 moving their tassels. .iii Bobby Knox gives the valedictorian Nancv Cooper gives the salutatorian address . address . Danny Gibbs and Kathy Bailey receive their diplomas . SENIOR REGISTER Allison, Clint: Slaton High School - FFA 1,23 ROTC rifle team3 Brownfield - ICT 3,43 FHA 4. Alvarado, Feliciana: DECA 43 CVAE l,2. Andrews, Rickey: DECA Hist. 43 FFA 2, DECA 3,43 First and Second in DECA contest 3,4. Arguellez , Irene . Arrezola, Bertha: Band l,2,3,43 Student Council 43 Band Officer 43 Volleyball . 1 ,2,3,43 All Tourney 43 All District 43 Solo and ensemble 33 Volleyball capt. 43 Seminole High School - Basketball 1 ,23 Track 1,23 FTA l,2. Arrezola, Janie: OEA l,2. Bailey, Kathy: Choir 1 ,2,3,43 Choir rep. 13 Choir vp 43 Track 1 ,33 Volleyball 1,22 Golf 43 Student Council 1 ,2,3,43 YFC rep. 2,33 YFC l,2,3,43 YFC pres. 43 Student Body chap. 4. Barraza, Nieves: Band 1,2,33 FFA 13 DECA 3,4. Barrera, Alice: DECA 3,4. Bartley, Bettie: Choir 13 DECA treas. 33 OEA 4. Bell, Ralph N.: Band l,2,3,4Q Honor Band 43 All Region Band 3,43 jazz Band 43 Bas- ketball l,2,3,43 Solo and ensemble 1 . Bell, Scott: ICT parl. 43 ICT 3,43 FFA 1,2,3,4. Bench, Gerald Lee: Band 1,2,33 Football l,2,3,43 Golf lg Powder Puff flag girl 33 Boxing 2. Bowlin, Steve: VOAG l,2,3,43 Football 13 Track 1 . . Boyd, Scott: FFA 23 VICA 3,4. Bryant, Jay Michael: Football l,2,3,43 Basketball I ,2,3,43 Basketball capt. 43 Band l,2,3,43 All Region Band 43 Band vp 43 Fr. Band rep. 13 Stage Band 3,42 Pow- der Puff cheerleader 3,4. Burda, Leesa Kay: Choir 1,2,3,4. Campbell, Cynthia Dianne: Choir libr. 13 Choir hist. 23 Choir Student Council rep. 33 Choir pres. 43 Choir l,2,3,43 New Day Singers 33 FHA 3,41 FHA vp. 3,42 YFC 3,43 Student Council 2,3,43 Homecoming Duchess 13 Class Favorite 1,43 Mr. Cub 4. Campbell, Pamela Kaye: Band l,2,3,43 Flag Corp. 3,43 Flag Corp capt. 43 VOE 3,43 Newspaper 2. Cargill, Rheanne: Choir 1,23 Volleyball 1,2,33 Track 1,23 Tennis lg Powder Puff 3,43 ICT 43 VICA 4. Chambers, Carla Danette: Bangs High School - Basketball 13 Brownfield H.S. - FHA 23 Cheerleader 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Track 33 Tennis 2,3,43 Latin Club vp. 43 Harvest Festival candidate 43 Miss Cotton Contest 3. Chidester, Dereesa Lynn: Student Council 23 Band l,2,3,43 twirler 2,3j feature twirler 43 Solo and ensemble 1 ,2,33 UIL twirling contest l,2,3,4Q Latin Club 33 Golf 1 . Clark, Till Dawn: Choir l,2,3,43 Choir sec. 1,43 FFA 3,43 Speech vp. 43 Student Council rep. 1,23 Mr. Cub alter. 3,43 Golf 13 Track 2,33 The Last Leaf 23 Who's Happy Now'? 43 Solo contest l,2,3,43 Speech 4. . Coleman, Benton M.: Golf l,2,3,43 Ag 1,2. Contreras, Irene Saenz: VICA 2,3,43 VICA sec. 23 VICA pres. 33 VICA Dist. sec. 33 State delegate sec. 33 VICA re- porter 4. Contreras, Veronica: Arts and crafts l,2,33 Library aide 2,3,4Q OEA 4. Cooper, Nancy Marie: Band l,2,3,43 Solo and ensemble -3 All Region Band 2,3,43 Outstanding Soph Band member 2s Drum Major 3,43 Band treas. 43 Honors Band 4g Latin Club l,2,3,43 Latin Club vp. 2s NHS 2,3,43 Student Council 3,43 Sr. class rep. 43 Typing award 33 Management and Goals Comm. 2,3,4. Cooper, Suzanne: Cheerleader l,2j Stu- dent Council 1,23 Art l,2,3j Choir 1,21 Tennis l,2,3,4j Miss Red and White can- didate 43 Powder Puff 3,43 Jaycees Sweet- heart 4. Crooks, Kathleen: Choir 13 Solo and en- semble 13 OEA 3,43 VOE 3,4. Davis, Pamela Ruth: Choir 13 VOE 33 OEA 33 Volleyball l,2,3,43 Powder Puff 3. Dodds, Kathrine Ann: Choir l,2,33 Honor Choir 13 Cheerleader 23 Student Council 23 FHA 2,31 New Day Singers 33 FHA vp. 43 DECA 43 Evening Lions Sweetheart 43 model for Masso's 2. Duke, Harvey Gene: FFA l,2,3,43 FFA treas. 3s FFA reporter 43 Student Council 1,23 Freshman vp. 13 Soph vp. 23 Tennis 1 ,2,3,43 Football l,4j Powder Puff coach 4. Elizardo, junior: FFA 13 DECA 43 lntra. champ 2,33 Turkey Run 2. Ellis, Denise Michelle: Student Council l,2,3,43 Class sec. 33 Class vp. 43 FFA 2,3,43 FFA vp. 33 FFA treas. 43 Choir l,2,3,43 Choir sec. 13 Choir reporter 23 Tennis 1,23 District tennis 13 Volleyball 3,43 Track 3,43 District shot and discus 3,43 Regional shot and discus 43 Annual 4. Fininen, jesse Lee: CVAE rep. 1,23 Baseball 3,43 Football 3,43 Basketball 3,4. Finley, Patti: Student Council l,2,33 Class outstanding 2,33 Who's Who in American High Schools 33 Tennis l,2,3,43 Choir 13 Honor Choir 13 NHS 3,43 NHS sec. 43 Debate 2,3. Flowers , David: Iowa Park - Band rep. l,2,33 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 UIL Solo 33 Thespian Club 33 All Region Choir 3,43 Student Council parl. 43 FCA sec. 43 Band parl. 43 Brownfield H.S. - Band 43 Hon- ors Band 43 Choir 4. Foster, Dee: Band .l.,2,3,4j FFA l,2,33 Honors Band 43 Football 13 Powder Puff twirler 3,4. Franklin, Tony: Football l,2,3,43 Base- ball 23 Ag l,2,3,4. Fuller, Gail: Band l,2,3,43 All Region Band 43 Flag capt. 43 VOE 3,43 Track 2,3,43 Volleyball 2,3,4. Garcia, Elias: Choir l,2,33 Baseball l,2,3. Garcia, Roselinda: Band l,2,3,43 Honors Band 43 All Region Band 3,43 Solo and en- semble 33 Band sec. 43 Assistant Drum Major 43 Tennis l,2,3,43 Outstanding girl 13 NHS 2,3,43 Student Council 3,43 Class sec. 4. Garcia, Rudy: Football 13 Track l,2,3,43 Cross country 2,3,43 VICA 43 VICA treas. 4. Gilmore, Charles Edward: Band l,2,3,43 All Region Band 43 All Area Band 43 All State Band 43 Solo and ensemble 2,41 jazz Band 43 Band pres. 43 FFA l,2,3,43 Track 13 Tennis 1,23 Latin Club 4. Godwin, Clinton Earl: Football l,4j Foot- ball capt. 43 Tennis 2,3,4j South Plains Honor Choir 23 New Day Singers 33 NHS 3,43 VOAG 3,43 Poultry team Sth in state 33 Contest team pres . 3. Goldston, Lyn: Football l,2,3,43 Track 43 Basketball 1,23 VOAG l,2,3,43 VOAG re- porter 33 VOAG pres. 43 Football capt. 43 Powder Puff coach 3,4. Greenfield, Bill: Tennis 1,23 VICA 3,43 VICA vp. 33 VICA pres. 43 VICA district 4. Gunnels, Mary Lee Hudspeth: Band 1,2,3,43 OEA 3,43 Art show 33 FHA 2,43 Solo and ensemble 23 Art Club 4. Guerra, Eliazar: ICT 3,4. Halsell, Brenda Gail: Choir 13 Powder Puff 3,43 DECA 3,4. Hamilton, Loyd Ray: FFA 1,2,3,43 FFA sec. 33 FFA vp. 43 Golf 1,2,3,43 Football 43 Student council 3,43 NHS 2,3,43 Powder Puff cheerleader 4. Hare, Lela Suzanne: Choir l,2,33 DECA 3,43 Lamesa H.S. - Speech 23 FHA 2. Hawkins, Tressa Ann: Cheerleader 1,3,43 Tennis lg Student Council 1,3,43 Nom. FFA Sweetheart 3,43 Art show 33 Powder Puff 33 Miss Red and White 43 Nom. Homecoming Queen 4. Hensley, Jeph: FHA l,2,33 FHA sec. 33 Student Council 3,41 Student Council treas. 33 Thespians 2,3,43 Latin Club 1,23 Latin Club sec. 23 The Last Leaf 23 Who's Happy Now? 43 Powder Puff man. 3. Hernandez , Albert . Hernandez, Mary Beatrice: Track 13 Vol- leyball 1 . Hicks, Cody Neil: Football 13 SNHS 23 SNHS pres. 43 Tennis l,2,3,4. Hill, Gena Marie: Union H.S. - Class Fave 13 FFA Sweetheart 13 Student Coun- cil 13 Cheerleader 23 Basketball 13 Volley- ball 1,2j Tennis 13 FFA 1,23 Brady H.S. - Volleyball 1,23 FFA 1,23 Brownfield H.S. - FFA 1,23 Powder Puff 3,43 FHA l,3,4j DECA 4. Hinson, Adria Ann: Volleyball 13 Volley- ball rnan. 23 Choir 1,2,3,43 DECA 33 FFA 3,4. Hinton, Anthony Charles: Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Football capt. 33 FCA 2,31 Choir 43 Powder Puff coach 33 Annual 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3. Holmes, jerry Dewayne: Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,33 Track 1,23 Football capt. 43 Latin Club 3 . Holguin, Roy Diaz: Cross country 1,2,3,43 Track man. 2,3,4j Track 1. Homesley, Gregory Eugene: Football 1,43 Basketball l,2,33 Tennis 2,3,43 Band 2,3,43 Student Council 4. Hope, Sue Ann: Class sec. 13 Tennis l,2,3,4j Choir 1,23 NHS 3,43 Class re- porter 33 Student Council 1,2,3,43 Pepa La Frescachona 4. Hyman, jimmy Lee: New Day Singers 33 Choir 1,2,3,43 ICT 43 Demolays 4. Ivey, Brenda Fay: OEA 3. jackson, Cindy, FHA 1,2,3,43 Outstand- ing FHA member 2,3,43 FHA vp. 33 FHA pres. 43 VICA 3,43 VICA sec. 33 VICA pres . 43 District and State VICA contest 33 District VICA contest 43 ICT award 3. jackson, Richard: FFA l,2,3j Football 1,2,3,43 Track l,2,33 Powder Puff Queen 43 CVAE 1,2. jenkins, David: Choir l,2,33 Tennis 4. jenkins, Timothy Van: Football l,2,33 Basketball l,2,33 Honor Choir 23 New Day Singers 23 FFA 3,43 VICA treas. 4. lobe, Suzanne: Cheerleader 1,23 Student Council 1,23 Latin Club 13 Tennis 1,23 Soph Fave 23 OEA 2,41 OEA pres. 43 VOE 3,43 jr. Fave 33 Basketball Duchess 33 Outstanding VOE student 33 FFA Sweet- heart 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Demolay Duchess 4. jones, Russ: FFA 1 ,2,43 Student Council 1,23 Football l,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Football capt. 43 Powder Puff 3,4. Jordon, Debbie: FHA 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Flag Corp 33 Alter. All Region Band 43 Latin Club treas . 4. Keeler, Bill: FFA l,2,3,43 FFA parl. 33 FFA sec. 43 Termis 1,23 Basketball 23 VICA treas. 3g VICA vp. 4. Kimbrell, Kelly: FHA 13 OEA reporter 33 Annual photo award 2,33 Sr. Princess 43 Powder Puff 4. Kincer, Dawn: Floydada H.S.- FHA 1,25 Annual 23 Golf l,2,33 Plainview H.S.- Golf 1,2,33 Brownfield H.S.- Band 43 DECA 43 Powder Puff 4. Knowles, Neisha Alleen: Band l,2,33 VOE 3,43 OEA treaS. 43 Soph Duchess 23 Flag Corp 33 Demolay Sweetheart 33 Harvest Festival Queen Candidate 43 FHA 1 . Knox, Robert Byron: Class Outstanding 1 ,2,33 All School Outstanding 33 Basket- ball 3,4Q Golf l,2,3,43 NHS 2,3,43 SNHS 3,43 Class pres. 1,23 Student Body vp. 33 Student Body pres . 4. Lawlis, Sherry Lynn: VOE 3g Choir 1,23 Volleyball l,2,3,43 OEA 33 Powder Puff 3. Lawson, Michael David: Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,43 VOAG 1,23 Powder Puff cheerleader 4. Leavelle, Cynthia Rene': Art 2,3,4j DECA 3,4Q Student Council 33 Choir 23 Noon Lion's Sweetheart 43 Harvest Festi- val candidate 43 Model for Masso's and Family Affair Fashions 3,4. Lindsey, jane: FHA hist. 23 Latin Club pres. 43 Art show 2. Martinez, Clarrissa: Band l,2,3,43 Band social chmn. 43 DECA rep. 3s DECA pres. 43 Flag Corp 4. Mason, Gilbert: Choir 13 Ag l,2,3,4. McBride, Leah Anetta: Choir 1,23 Latin Club 3,43 Latin Club sec. 4g Golf l,2,3,4. McCullough, Dana: FHA lg Track 13 Thespians 23 The Last Leaf 23 DECA 3,43 Speech 33 Annual 33 DECA hist. 43 Speech Club hist. 43 Who's Happy Now? 4. Mendez, Guadalupe Torrez: Track 1 ,23 Cross country 1 .2. Merryman, Kimberly Ann: LeF1ore H.S.- Track 33 Basketball 33 Softball 33 FHA pres. 33 Sr. class play 4s Quinlan H.S. - Speech Club 2. Milburn, Lonny J.: FFA l,2,3,43 VICA 3 VICA Sgt. at Arms 4. Miller, Gregory Neal: Latin Club 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Speech Club 2,3,43 Speech vp. 33 Speech pres. 43 Thespians l,2,3,43 YFC l,2,3,43 Seven Wives for Dracula lj l Never Promised You a Butterfly 13 The Last Leaf 23 Who's Happy Now? 43 Best Thespian 23 Powder Puff cheerleader 3,4. Moore, Renae': Student Council 2,43 De- bate 2,3,43 Choir 13 Volleyball 13 NHS 3,43 Cheerleader 23 Basketball Duchess 1 Track man. 13 Powder Puff 3,4. Morin, Gilbert: DECA 33 Student Council 43 lntra. Superstar 33 lntra. award 3. Muniz, Lisa: Track 13 DECA 33 Powder Puff 4g VOE 4. Murphy, Timothy Van: Football l,2,3,43 Baseball l,2,3,43 VOAG 1,23 VICA 3,43 Student Council 33 VICA vp. 4. Nance, Pamela Kaye: Hobbs H.S.- American Legion Outstanding Student lg N.M. All State Band 23 Ada H.S. - Okla. All State Band 33 Brownfield H.S. - Band 3,43 Outstanding Accountant award 3. Neill, Brad: FFA 43 Track l,2,3,43 Foot- ball 1 . Oliver, Danise Nelda: Cheerleader 1,2,3 Choir 13 Student Council 1,2,33 Jr. Prin- cess 33 VOE 33 DECA 4. Perez, Herbert: Football 13 Basketball 13 Track l,2,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 All Region Band 1,3,45 Stage Band 1,3,45 Solo and ensemble 15 Cross country 3,4. Pina, Tina Cano: Band l,2,35 Flag Corp. 35 Powder Puff 35 VOE 3,45 OEA 4. Pompa, Tammy Lee: Cosmetology 3,45 Cos. reporter 4. Pool, Alison: Choir l,2,3,45 Choir treas. 45 Art show5 Art Club 45 FHA 15 Solo and ensemble l,4. Price, Tammy: Cosmetology 2,35 OEA 4. Ramirez, Robert: Basketball 25 VICA 3. Richards, Sandra: Typing award 35 Art Club 45 Art Club pres. 4. Rivera, Pete: Band l,2,3,45 FFA 1,25 ICT l,2. Rocha, Ronnie Figueroa: PE Honor stu- dent 2. Romero, Raul: Baseball 2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Auto mech. treas. 3. Salas, Lillie Ann: DECA 35 Student Coun- cil 3. Sales, Dennis: Football 2,3,45 Football capt. 45 Auto mech. parl. 3,45 Powder Puff coach 4. Sandage, Ella Ruth: Newspaper 25 Annual 3. Schertz, Karla: Latin Club l,2,3,45 ln- tra. paddle ball champ 15 DECA sec. 25 DECA award 25 DECA outstanding student 25 NHS 2,3,45 Student Body sec. 45 Track 2,3,45 Cross country 3,45 Optimist Club Youth Appreciation Award 45 Presidential Physical Fitness Award 1 . Shannon, Tina Sue: Choir l,2,35 OEA 3,45 Art 35 FHA 4. Skupin, jon Mark: Band l,2,3,45 Drum Major 45 Outstanding Band Fr. 15 All Re- gion Band 2,3,45 Student Council 1,25 The Last Leaf 25 Who's Happy Now? 45 Latin Club 3,45 Football 15 Track 1. Shankles, Cathy: PE award 25 DECA hist. 35 DECA pres. 45 Art Club 15 Latin Club 1. Smith, james Glenn: Band l,2,35 Student Council 35 Golf 3,45 Tennis 1 . Stone, Andy: Student Council l,2,3,45 Class vp. 35 Class pres. 45 Golf 15 Tennis 2,3,45 Choir 2,3. Taylor, Lynda: Volleyball l,2,35 Track 1,25 OEA 35 DECA 4. Tealer, Roy Lee: Baseball 2,3,45 Basket- ball l,2,4. Torrez, Yolanda: Band l,2,3,45 VOE 3,4. Vera, Rose Ann: Band l,2,3,45 Jr. Out- standing Band member 35 Twirler 3,45 Head Twirler 45 Student Council 45 OEA hist. 35 OEA vp. 45 All Region Band 2,3,45 Solo and ensemble 1,2,3. Weldon, Robin: Choir 15 Volleyball l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 OEA 35 Powder Puff 3,4. Wilks, Jackie: Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 1,25 VICA 3,4. Wyatt, Jay: DECA vp. 45 FFA 1,25 Foot- ball 15 Basketball 3. e Vast Ks Yos Q1 56010, poison, Box X? oc SOS 'W X Y of mote. Yieseo Yoo V 'Voc .ua E B2 Junior Officers 4 a. Left to right: Lee Hamilton fTrea- surerj, Lendon Brown fRepresentativej, Kathleen Harben fVice-Presidentj, Mit- zi Morris QRepresentativeJ, Ruthanne I Craig QPresidentJ, Christine Harlan fSecretaryj, Karla White QRepresenta- tivej. Junior Favorites b. Kelly Reid and Ruthanne Craig 11,', an 1 lf .rl f. 'li'- .,z ' 44 p Juniors nticipa te Their Last Year chology . v 7 Ralph Adams Jamie Addison Sabrina Allison Dona Bailey Johnny Barboza , f ,L B ,L-'sgilrikr-if 1 ,. 1 5-lu. 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'Y x 1 I K . . 1. l I Y' rf .yr F 1 O l ' - I Pete Benavidez Tammy Bishop Mark Bond Cisco Botello Scott Brock Lendon Brown Melvin Brown Jay Burda Rynn Burnett Tammy Butler Cullen Campbell Larry Carden Norma Cardenas Brenda Cargill Rick Cargill This class seems very enthusiastic about psy Stephanie Cargill Judy Castaneda Suzie Castro Norma Charo Melinda Clark Chris Clawson John Cody Ken Collins Tommy Constancio Kitha Cooper Margie Coronado Christie Cottrell Ruthanne Craig David Cruz David DeLao Francis DeLeon Pete Diaz Mark Dobson Connie Drake Mike Dumas Karen Edwards Gus Farr Charles Fininen Keith Foshee Ruby Fulbright Homer Galvan Efrain Garces Delia Garcia Diana Garcia Delma Garza johnny Garza Tonia Granato Kelly Grogan Venita Gutierrez Lee Hamilton Kelley Hansard 72 'F 'Www' li rg -A 4. 5, , J .4 ' 1 . , ' 1 A 1415. L? JU r ' H 8 'Wi' N W I v W 3 'E it I 4, n ..'- ,. . . Y .. - X- Q '39 2 Ri if - I X '? f 3 y u I I k 13 if Ln Y x 1 J 4 N P.- ,- .5 ...4 ,,', 1 ' 4 .i ?7'f,f'l , I ' 1' .-1 2 J I I gf al W , ' ,ff ' ' N e I ' . K , Z X uit, X f I ,V Sl 1 f I a .fe W 1 a . lr, ' 14 , ,. - .. ,v f . Q x I L' Fvlf f - r J I NJ . L ff' J II 1, u It wax Juniors Participate In Classes Gena 1-Iickson demonstrates the fine art of tying a bow to Mitzi Morris . Kathleen Harben Christine Harlan Georgia Height Vicky Hernandez Gena Hickson Kirk Hill Corwin Hobdy Matt l-logue Tammi Hopkins Ted Jenkins Lisa Jennings John Johnson Renee Joplin Donna Kidd V' X Karla Kumpe -,-Q, . F-.J Nancy Lacy Elgin Lary Lisa Lawlis Brad Leech Ole Leon Sherrie Lindsey Sylvia Lira Dalene Livesay Carol Marez Auvy McBride Scott McCutcheon Gwen McNabb Marcus McNutt Donna McWhorter Lanna McWilliams Vernie Miranda Donald Duck Moon Mitzi Morris Teresa Murphy Robert Noble Jackie O'Callaghan Judy O'Callaghan Wayne Penick Leo Perez Rita Pickett Dee Laine Pool Machelle Reed Brian Rees Kelly Reid Valerie Richards Katie Ringenburg Dorsey Rowland Danny Ruiz Angela Russell Darice Russell Brenda Rutledge David Salazar Herbie Seaton Steve Seaton Donna Shankles Dale Shannon 74 .V .T My -sf I- 64 39 a 5' --fm Q, ,g,T', ,un . ia i Q ,uh , t A E.:-1 'i 5 fi '- ' ' A3 f' - 'lyn- Q1 A , ' -1 L ' - . Cf- eggifef: R A- L we-gf - f 1 'aww tam K - u R. I v sf F2 .... J ' -' T- '-Y , ' ' ,Irma . ' '- T ' - Q ' - , f'-f4':1'- fy 1 -fe' -' . g -'f7i,4 - ,'JF,'ff' I' avg ' . L1 7 ' ' 'Hifi Ftffi' ' ' ei' . 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Flora Villarreal Martha Villarreal Karla White Delbert Whitley Matthew Wilbourn Mark Wilkes Donna Williams Kathy Wilson Rod Winn Darenda Wise W i IJ A I I Bobby Wood Debbie Wood Larry Young Lee Young .... .Al 5 .V I 4 ' ' A Junior - Plan ting Fruit? , Rob Winn demonstrates the fine art of plow- i ing oranges and grapefruits. U Y I n r I , I in .rss Q A 4 . : -W :aiv-f' oph om ore fHcers a. Left to right: Kema Dennis qPresi- dentj, Kevin Billings fVice-Presidenty, Martha Aleman fSecretaryJ, Leigh Knox Qllepresentativej, Torn jackson fRepre- sentativejg Not pictured: Charles Burse Qllepresentativej . oph om ore Fa von tes b. Kevin Billings and Vanessa jackson Emily Alexander and Kema Dennis future models? Martha Aleman Emily Alexander james Alvarado Bobby Arguellez Gloria Arguellez Tony Arguellez Norma Arrezola Tricia Bailey Curtis Barnes Juana Barazza Pam Bearden Nancy Bench Sonya Benton Angie Berryhill Kevin Billings rr' if fd I ' v It :E H A I, H N .f , f vi 1 , ! +5 g 'J 'Iv v' L: .l l X Q. . . . 5m Wx kr, Loyd Currington Rosalita Davila Charles Day Diana Dement Kerna Dennis Peter Dominguez Bruce Dorsett Kerry Doss Debbie Dougherty Gaylon Dyer oph om ores Sn ooze I I-Q .D of in Kenny Leavelle flnds dreamland more exc1t1ng than class . Claude Harrell thinks he's Mr. Cool. Freddie Flores Terri Felicia Q F . R ffii Flournoy Q il Britt Foster , -2 Franco Gilbert Franco Larry Franco Linda' Fullbright Elida Garcia Mary Garcia Daniel Garza Lory Garza Raymond Gibson 1 1 gy -J Donice Godwin Raul Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Pam Gorby Linda Graves Melba Edwards Willie Elizardo Violet Elmore Rita Emery Marvin Enloe Curtis Estill Robert Fabila Chester Finney Kim Fletcher L, H ,x,. HF.-Aff 'K A is Q' 'X 5 E 'N ,fi 5 M1 X, .Q N . . ,, ,g.1 If' V an ,X 5 H, l s i I 1 IN.. ff . 1 fel ' ,,, ,I pf sf J .al lf . 5 a ,in ' l IVF' 95 ...4 W ' s ophomores Are Middleclassmen ff if 1 A li I, , W, 1 1 I GUN WV ' ' or f, Donice Godwin would rather talk than study. - 1 1 ., .X-.r' - -J ' i n is 0 - 1 '-28' 'fy ,al In 5' ' ,'1 T '3 H n ,J U , r V 1 'af-f 1 7 fir ? fl ' w ' I I v l I W :A V A i , , ., X Q P35 7 4 7 L 'f72:f' W ' Q it mi . ' h EA ,- wa fl J 16? , K.. QQ L1 I, .9 4 fl' r - - .' 'P - W H. .. 'X 'P' ' A ' -. V r N ' 'sr N47 xx Q '. l. . Q .4 ., 5- N 'T fl? - . . av, V P x - g V ig l W1 'G b Q .. ,it Q 4 i i mga. 'i - ifw l il R 1 .. ,i,.l.A'x 'li ' H H -f- f it f l , ,f 'g , . Xbox. S I T s H J: CHE' n -' A l fi Q A I l K K .A l ' '44 4 V :Q 1. '1 I ', ,' 1? H ,infix l A L ' 3 - , , if .F A I.. . 1' r k P' , r: Q N WX J.. ' jesse Greenfield Beverly Gregg Junior Gregg Edward Griffin Don Griffing Leigh Ann Halamicek Brad Halsell a Carla Harben Claude Harrell Jay Hawkins Robert Haywood Melayne Hendley Carlos Hernandez David Herrera Mario Herrera Paul Herrera Linda Hodges Ida Holcombe Tommy Holcombe Elizabeth Holguin Marshall Holmes Donna Houston . David Huerta Debbie Jacksons Q ji, 5 Tom Jackson Vanes sa 'WWE I4 yew if 'W EQ E 4 ' 'Y' ' J! , - I: ff A V i , 2' f W ' ' F O' 3 LAX :fy v Y X1 7- ' f, Q Q, - X ,Q Ly -. N H aa o K ,L-+5 L , - -x. fl-K X ,K .fag 'A r - 'fl ' L '11 - I L N .Z f, ' 'Lili-l T'l5 fir, e'ae' ?i,,??Tl7'??'T'flfy'? l lt f . A A ' fl' ' li if 1 ! rw . l 1, I Y' .i X zu.. P Q I i X ax I 'mi l 1 L -a L 'Em ll if' i MIFN' A jackson 'K 'L 'M' Kenny jones Larry jones f V. - . t Ronny jordan - ' Jasper n jowers , ' 4 Robert - ' . 2 jowers Linda Kelly Serena Kirby Leigh Knox Laurie Kummer Kevin Lacy Chantal Langlois 'tr' RF YJ, f WF .+1'.' K , , FJ!! .UV tlwaxhj .s Xi? 7 .713 fl 'I' lf sniff? x1 1 X. 'M'Y. l I oph om ores Enjoy History , I sw N I Mr. Stone makes history come alive for sophomores. X . ,ij .Q ' gi-Zi: oph om ores Laughing In English ? .W W al ,Tx . R if nk , 4 - .' H 1 . , . W V A 1 'v ' Q t W V Ai 5 75 W - I' sv- W A .t -9 I . 4 9-3 ' f ,1 A , , ,'.-:i11i369:-'- -z- 94112521 4 ,N V J, fl 11.142 at 514' l , In ,Hi M , 'fkx ly' ' M it .1-'w ev M i ' ' . ' 'NIS' A ' ' 1 ' n'L1'7 I ' I ' X fir N K? A fffsffxffm it Josie Langlois Mitchell Lawlis Kenneth Leavelle Greg Lindsey Stella Lira Machelle Littau Manuel Lopez Elena Martinez Felix Martinez Martin Martinez David Masso Jody May Lori McCullough Mitzi McCutcheon Angie McKee Shane 1 A i McKinzie ' gf'i1ggfjij7'2 Tal MCNee1y Eifipf ,i,'w4.,,iM W-ji. Lydia Medina 'j j ' - Pete ll. , f U I hi, F -if. , I 'V 'P 1- I. V It .Pl 1 if i if if. i ., i iw i a a I .,-1, . n ,A ,fix f Mesquias 41 k f Martin gif ' 'A Miranda l i if i Tina Moon .a ' , i Reeda . ..qv .,, fe ,,, lf, .i ,aa , a Moonen l'i5?4f , 1 in Moreno 1 A A L- Kendall Moss U' 'Z b ' U, . ' -1 I, ' Maria Munoz bfi E if i S Grace Nieto 1 LQ- 4 ii' Robert E' 4, - ' Ornelas iifzafi' ,iii - iii! Ro Penick f ir fe i A, Scglrt SF' do 53: , Pennington, 15 i' i 4 iff ,a I V Be Be Perez gf, 'A if ,A i Q Ramona , ' P ,Q . A, f If Perez -,Q - ' i David Perry V i X Q 1 57 ' - iv joseph Perry X' A Y 1 J, 'Y' il ophomores Help As Teacher Aides 86 wi-.0 i 'aaa Bobby Phillips Kellie Sullivan helps Sharon Brown with a book. 'ii 4-. A3 ,151 ' 1 fr . ' all iv: ', r i f 3- 1' . . f I-fl' -- 4 ' i 'Y-,fr .iq -if if I , 4 I-li. , i -- !i'1' ' , .f .5,'5l1'1'f3 'W ' ll lib-li, , 7' fj .va .lf '-2' it' . fi 4 1 1 a .I .I .g, , ' . j ew f af A Q E, S ' v P 49 DeAnn Sales 5294? ' ophomores Get Taste Of Algebra David Pollard David Porter Dana Prather Renay Puckett Stacy Rattisseau , . , -. K' ,' , ' Brenda Reed Kelly Rexrode Allen Richard jeff Rimer Teresa Riojas Q 0- .--2 'W W l Ag, I 4 4 tr 1 ' A PBWQLI lr-in-f emi 1 Lf: i l ' Billy Robertson Penny Robsion Hortencia Rodrigue juan Rodriguez Ricky Rodriguez AR -J XX ., x ml . Traci Rowland P , il Boyce Ruark - l l 'fu' -' ' i Burl Russell - ' ' 7 ' f Liz Saenz R 1- In I --f l Barbara Salas he ' . Kema Dennis and Wesley White seem completely confused. n 'I' 'lil' J -F J --, t . Z Todd Sales Danny Sanders Debbie Saunders Alan Sexton Karla Shelton Matt Sims Carol Smith Floyd Smith Sharlyce Smith Nona Standifer D'aun Stanton Marty Stice Lanora Stowe Kellie Sullivan David Swaringen Robin Sweat Manuel Trevino Ricky Villarreal ' I.,-lb' .If ' Y? if L. TI JI 'Il I si I . 'Ah A ? F x 1 i u I I . , ' 1' UA L 15,14 I If ! A I f A Y A I ff 1:5 Y .f x' V, ,4- , I if I , I 'I ,J ,ll Q , , A -. I ,E rr. I Q fe . 2-JQQPTI, Tr: 'y V - 4-f v .W:,.g. If F I ,Cl . -1 g 2-v J,--, 'QI gf' 5351 i - 1. 1.-' E,g:,51: , 'I - -' o' S '. .-fwfftf The age of the pyramid reappears . Tommy Wallace jack Walley Byron Walser Deanne Webb Tracy Webb Sherry White Wesley White Brentt Wilkes Tommy Williams I .r-.J Q Y' I K1 1 I 4 , 14 ,Ill I U L-,gd :4 X I I - t lrx ' ,l 4 I' 'gif I ' - , . I A I I 5 I .- I I I 'Y - A x .. 8 ,. 7 , ., ,, 'x I Is' v r 'vs I I 1 m I N I N ,-,..,,..,.-.1- Freshman fHeers a. Left to right: Denise Willis fSecre- taryj, Elizabeth Martinez fRepresen- tative, Todd Granato QVice-Presidentj Paige Brown fRepresentativeJ, Kim Holmes fRepresentativeJg Not pictured J. B. Burse fPresident5. Freshman Fa V011 tes b. Gilbert Castro and Amy Stone Freshmen Take Amenean History David Agnew Manuel Aguirre Delia Alaniz Betty Algorta Belia Alvarado Gloria Alvarado Vacilio Alvarado Kelli Anderson Bernardo Balero Cynthia Barboza Lorenzo Barraza Erlinda Barrera joe Barrera joe Don Becker james Bell Kent Bell Daniel Bermea Donna Bevan Renee Bishop Kelly Blankenship Ragan Bond Ross Boring Eric Boswell Myron Bovkoon Janice Brown jeff Brown Leon Brown Paige Brown Raymond Brown Brett Browning Dianna Bryant Michele Bryant Dyann Bullard Janet Bullard 1.B. Burse jamie Call Dalia Cano Cynthia Carouth juan Carrillo johnny Castaneda Elizabeth Castillo Gilbert Castro joe Cavazos Clay Clark Willie Coe Thalia Constancio Curtis Cooper Dalia Coronado Mark Cowan Martha Cowan Wade Cowan Teresa Cox Chris Crawford Diana Cruz Virginia Cruz Nicole Curtis E J v 9 'lady I K C ' N 122.4 1 7 A A 'fa w-1 9- fv 1 X I .ri I Lonnie Dalton Ronda Danley Janie 'David Robert David Ermelinda Davila Donald Davis Gary Dawson Keribeth Dodds Robert Dorninges Pilar Dominguez Ruby Dominguez Denise Dougherty LaDean Duke Latricia Edwards Ruth Edwards Barbara Elizardo Eula Ellison Nancy Estorga Margie Eubank Sylvia Fabila .J Kathy Fininen Robert Finney Tommy joe Fisher Angela Fleming Ernie Flores Martin Flores Ruben Flores Sara Flores Valdi Flores Carlos Flournoy john Floyd Kelly Floyd Cliff Foshee Ramona Franco Marie Freeman Carolyn Fulbright Danny Fuller Annette Garcia Arthur Garcia Ricky Garcia Tammy Garrett Delia Garza Erma Garza Gilbert Garza Larry Garza Sandra Garza Mike Gibbs Andrea Gonzales Emma Gonzales Erma Gonzales Ruben Gonzales Yvonne Gonzales Diana Gorby Todd Granato Randa X Graves Sammy Greenfield Chris Hall Beth Hamilton Bessie Harrell Martin Hernandez Raul Hernandez Hector Herrera Israel Herrera Theresa Herrera Carla Hogue Marcy Holladay Kim Holmes Richard Hope Darrel Houston D. Edward Huerta Mikell Hukill D'Ann Hyman Joe johnson Mike Jones Robert Kirby Timmy Kirby Students Enjo The Bonfire Charles Lawson Karon Lichten hahn Melody Littau Monty Little Tandi Little Judy Livesay Rosalita Lovington Candy Macias Elizabeth Martinez Gloria Martinez Rudy Martinez Daniel McCombs Mike McWhorter Freddy Medina Martha Medina Elida Mendez Jessie Mendez Judy Mendez Alma Miller Cathy Mincey Sue Arm Molina Sherman Monfore Marlon Mulkey Lewis Nieto jerry Don Nolan Tommy - Pender gI'9-SS Cynthia Perez Richard Perez Timmy Perez Annette Phelan Gregg Phillips Latrice Pickett Deanene Pool Russel Purvis Willie Rameriz Lynet Ratliff 96 i 1. Af or , lf. A Q- :Q f' + if z X u , g 1 fi: I Q1 Susie Rea jim Bob Redwine Mike Reed Joe Ribble Charlie Rimer Keith Rimer Lisa Ringenberg Rudy Rivera Ricky Rocha Migal Rodriguez Cary Rowland Tamrni Rowland Rosa Ruiz Vanessa Russell Manuel Salas Anita Salazar Danny Salazar Henry Sandage Sue Sandidge Debbie Sargent Fish Study iligen tly ,Ng 1 1' ' ,I Doug Scott Ladena Selman Robert Simental Amber Smith John Smith Kenny Smith i Mark Snell Amy Stone Everardo Suarez Danny Talamantez Jerry Taylor Eddie Tealer Stacy Terrell Delia Trevino Dora Trevino Frankie Trevino Ronnie Vander- Voort Angelina Vasquez Dianna Vela Pete Vidales Jim Walley Cynthia Washington Billy joe West Mechelle White Yolanda Wilburn Mont Wilkes Faye Wilks Kaye Wilks Betsy Williams Denise Willis Glenna Willis a. Senior and Junior Representatives- First Row: Renae Moore, Jeph Hensley, Tressa Hawkins, Lillie Salas, Nancy Cooper, jamie Addison, Karla Whitey Second Row: Kathy Bailey, Rose Ann Vera, Renee Joplin, Darenda Wise, Kath- leen Harben, Cynthia Campbell, Karla Schertz, Lee Hamilton, Mitzi Morris, Third Row: Don Huerta, Gilbert Morin, Kelley Hansard, Christine Harlan, Rose- linda Garciag Fourth Row: Bobby Knox, Loyd Hamilton, Andy Stone, Greg Homes- ley, Chris Clawson, Tim Skupin, Greg Miller. b. Sophomore and Freshman Representa- tives- Back Row: Manuel Lopez, Elizabeth Martinez, Judy Livesay, Keribeth Dodds, Kim Holmes, Amy Stone, Tom Jackson, Laurie Kummer, Kema Dennis, Renay Puckett, Nancy Bench, DeAnn Sales, Me- layne Hendley, Angie McKee5 Front Row: Renee Bishop, Erma Garza, Paige Brown, Kelli Anderson, Denise Willis, Leigh Knox, Kevin Billings, Todd Granato. c. Student Council Officers Chaplain: Kathy Bailey Secretary: Karla Schertz Vice-President: Jamie Addison President: Bobby Knox Yearly Activities The Brownfield High School Student Coun- cil, which meets every Wednesday, is the student government of Brownfield High School. The purpose is to plan, super- vise, and evaluate all student activities at BHS. The council consists of four student body officers elected by the students at large, three officers and three represen- tatives from each class , and the Junior Class Treasurer making up the executive branch of the council. The remainder of the membership of the Student Council consists of the cheerleaders, represent- ing the athletic department, and one re- presentative from each organization on campus . Each member has a vote which should be cast on matters before the council to reflect the wishes of those whom he or she represents. One very im- portant function of the Student Council is to serve as a liaison between the school administration and the student body in making the wishes of the students known to the principal and assisting in formation of student policies . The assistance of the Student Council leaders is enlisted in matters concerning school dress codes, exemptions, student conduct, etc. The student body officers participate in lead- ership training workshops and return to lead BHS in activities which are educa- tional and enjoyable. Assemblies and oth- er student activities are planned by the Student Council members . Homecoming, Miss Red and White, Powder-Puff foot- ball, blood drives, dances, and a Christ- mas party for underprivileged children are among the most important of the Stu- dent Council functions . Qs 423+ N W T 1, ?.,' - A sh' ?. T k fu fa, , -A , +25 g , -fW, ,H'Cf'f 9l 1 u 2rf 9 ?ifS',if.. 4g1. QQ yt Liv. tix. In L 'J' PM ':M4 X 1 ix 5... 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' X ., 'V-'A' -4 , .f,f,m, X1 , .. ,M V NJ .1 Twirlers and Drum Majors were-Back row: Nancy Cooper, Drum Major, janet Bullard, Twirlerg Deressa Chidester, Feature Twirlerg Leigh Ann I-Ialamicek, Twirlerg jon Sku pin, Drum Major, Front row: Betsy Williams, Twirlerg Rose Ann Vera, Head Twirlerg Ruthanne Craig, Twirlerg and Latrice Pickett, Twirler. The 1978-79 band officers were- Top: Tim Skupin, Junior Representativeg Gus Farr, Uniformsg Dee Foster, Fire Eatery jay Bryant, Vice Presidentg Charles Gilmore, Presi dentg Jon Skupin, Drum Majorg Bottom: Gail Fuller, Flag Captaing Clarrissa Martinez, Social Chairrnang Rose Ann Vera, Head Twirlerg Ruthanne Craig, Historian, Kathleen Harben, Flag Captaing Dereesa Chidester, Feature Twirlerg and Nancy Cooper, Trea- surer. ,ef 1 1 L: v, 4 Ag, T V72 g. -X w 3541 i 1 ls' 1' ' : xg,-az 1 v 'LQF1' -4 W, ,. vi we 4 A A if N N ,ug ,ay W , , x in X lf! ., 1' ,Agfa ,iq-13,56 ' - -1 'W .35 V MQ' 5 --s . 13, V ' e11w: s+f:1xf t' :hm I. 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The A Cappella re- ceived a two and three: the Freshman received a three and two. a. Soprano: Top- Till Clark, Carla Harben, Suzanna Vela, Rosalita Da- vila, Pam Bearden, Christie Cot- trell, Kathy Baileyg Bottom- Mitzi McCutcheon, Michelle Ellis, DeAnn Sales, Cynthia Campbell. n E b. Bass and Tenor: Top- Bruce Dorsett, Allen Carter, Brad Leech, Martin Miranda, Charles Burse, Larry Carden, Chester Finney, Tommy Wallace, Anthony Hinton: Bottom- Ted Jenkins, Scott Brock, Claude Harrell, Allen Richards, Robert Jowers, Jeff Mcllroy, Jimmy Hyman. c. Alto: Top- Vanessa jackson, Alison Pool, Ermelinda Davila, Flora Villarreal, jamie Addison, Dana Prather, Tracy Rowland, Emily Alexander: Bottom- Ruby Fulbright, Linda Fulbright, Norma Madrigal, Sylvia Lira, Leesa Burda, Katie Ringenburg. d. Freshman: Top- Janet Bullard, Melody Littau, Kelly Floyd, Cynthia Washington, Elizabeth Martinez, Hector Herrera, Timmy Kirby: Middle- Donna Bevan, Brenda Wood, Angela Fleming, Carolyn Fulbright, Beth Hamilton, Kim Holmes, jeff Brown, Mike Jones , John Foreman: Bottom- Candy Macias, Ruth Edwards, D'Ann Hyman, Annette Garcia, Glenna Willis, Delia Garza, Daniel McCombs, Danny Woodson, Chris Hall. e. Officers: Cynthia Campbell, Pres. 5 Kathy Bailey, Vice: Till Clark, Sec. j Alison Pool, Treas.g Ted jenkins, Rep. Future Homemakers Of America E-.I -y T' 1-5,4 Mr ,ZX-.L 'HJ -' Vw-.,i - Toward New Horizons Brownfield High School's FHA had a very successful year. Meetings were held month ly. They included such things as: a fashion show, Secret Grandmother Christmas Par- ty, Father-Daughter Box Supper, Mother- Daughter Meeting, and a Joint Meeting with FFA. In April, the club recognized as FHA Hero Week by participating in several ac- tivities. The club's success was due to the hard work of the members , but most impor tant their advisors, Miss Cole and Mrs . Burnett. a. FHA Officers for 1978-79 included: Cyn- thia Campbell ,' First Vice Presidentg Kathy Dodds, Second Vice President, Cindy Jackson, President, Karla White, Secretary, Brenda Cargill, Student Coun cil Representativeg Brenda Taylor, Re- porterg and Sharon Brown, Historian. b. Andy Stone, Bud Holmes, and Glenn Smith model their hats for the Awards banquet. c. Till Clark models for the FHA style show. d. Ladean Duke foutstanding Freshmanj, Miss Cole fsponsorj, and Cindy Jackson Qoutstanding memberj . if -f p K xl, -. lil . j' '1, lfF.J1u41' - ',1: ee-211 2.. -A 1-J. -9 f 14- Q :- mn It - , ,. , A - -.-4 Wg iw ' Z .ill i P-i l-fy. 154 1 -. 97 Ggcnnn 32 ns JUUGIN: 'su 1979 57 I ' P A Hi m A A Q' I ,1W,l,.-,G w r'- - f ' EW Tiiuuuh 1 EBNI Eb! TEXAS TECH e BRUWNHELU CHAPTER SEEUNU LMRY FUODS JUUSING 78 H A ,l , if 2. . 1 , ' ws . fi-., 'M V I w Matt Hogue had the Reserve Champion in the Brownfield Stock Show. Agri - usjn ess There were 120 members enrolled in Voc. Ag. this year. Serving as officers this year were Lyn Goldston-Pres. , Loyd Hamilton-V.P. , Bill Keeler-Sec. , Harvey Duke-Reporter, Michelle Ellis- Treasurer, and Mark Wilkes-Sentinel. The FFA's judging and leadership teams did quite well in the various con- tests held throughout the state. The or- ganization also held its annual X-mas fruit sale throughout the community and country. The chapter's business and in- terests are directed by Mr. Dixon, Mr. Cooper, and Mr. Becker, our vocation- al agriculture instructors. Students participated in the annual Dallas Stock Show last fall and in the Terry County and Lubbock Stock Shows this spring exhibiting pigs, lambs, and calves. Members of the Poultry Judging Team during the 78-79 year are: Mont Wilkes , Marlon Mulkey, and joe Don Becker. I L . fm' -'ra . F., lx . -. ve.- V 1-Jig? flux!!! if-i - .. W - . w. 'ws Q fm, :MQ 1 ,' ,fglfiglfy b I 34 I I i.Y':L:ulv - . , . V.'f' ,V-. 'pulp In - aw 3 ' 'Q Vi J' '3 If c .1 yi U A11 ,ru b v . X' X f, W I ' 'Us . .h -' U t , u I 7 v V A . L I . ii Q1 M 'P '-1, fl,-T3-v 7 53'-H 1 ,ffl f- 'N . Y !ILlpL71ll -',LA'- nqlidrlkf. .1 . f- A iwf.1.e.1-2 - sl-H fa -. ffl- I -1 , .J - ' Q , 49. X- W-: 'lj' ' x Q - , . N. - ,J - .-,...k., '1 . , 4 ' .gju .4,.,'.-- H ' , :V J. Y . Y . .H JJ.,,,.L i K .I .Q . , X v ---W x 5 1. -V, w I ' ' 1 ,. 1 . ' 4- LA' ,--. 44 i- A . c 1 f , 1, . V - 1 ..-.-X -Y A-.. N lL L .. .J DE CA i 51 -an-4'-.9 31 af' Gb .Wi-, i Working Hard DECA is a club to benefit the future of marketing and distribution. There are 48 students enrolled in DECA which are employed in various stores in Brown- field. To earn money for various ac- tivities they operate the concession stands at the Friday night football games. This money is spent for area contest, state contest, and the annual employer banquet. a. The DECA chapter of S4 are: Top row- Donna Shankles, Secretaryg Con- nie Drake, Vice Presidentg Cathy Shan- kles, Presidentg Rickey Andrews, His- toriang Bottom Row: Scott McCutcheon, Treasurer, Lily Salas, Student Council Rep.g Donna McWhorter, Parlimentar- ian, Carla Harben, Reporter. b. The DECA chapter of 661 are: Top row- Karen Smothermon, Secretary, Sylvia Lira, Treasurerg Clarrisa Mar- tinez, Presidentg Brenda I-Ialsell, Parli- mentariang Bottom row: Gilbert Morin, Student Council Rep.g Tammy Bishop, Reporterg Donna McCullough, Histori- an, Jay White, Vice-President. c. joe Ailshie tries to hide from the camera by pretending to be working. d. The class looks really enthused about the discussion that's taking place. If .. 9- . ., VLCA -J-4,-. ,. ,W 3 G :- V . i K ,...-J' -4 J 1 V 91 l a. Officers: Left to right: Parliamentarian- Kelly Hansard Reporter- T ammi Pompa Treasurer- Nancy Lacy President- Martha Villarreal Secretary- Suzanne Perez Vice President- Norma Charo Club Advisor- Gayle Britton b. Award Winners: Bottom row: Kelley Hansard- first manican comb out Tina Moon- first manican perm Debbie Wood- first notebook Top row: Rita Perez- first manican Debbie Sanders- first manican Tammi Pompa- first manican Nelda Clark- instructor Learning The Skills A Vocational Industrial Club is a group of students in a school who work cooperat- ively to develop leadership abilities through participation in worthwhile educa- tional, vocational, civic, recreational, and social activities. VICA prepares youth for life. It brings together young men and women who share common inter- ests for an exchange of ideas, a discus- sion of problems and the opportunity of working toward common purposes. VICA offers prestige and recognition through-a national program of awards and contests . It broadens perspectives through interclub and interstate activities. It offers co-cur- ricular activities that make education and training more meaningful. VICA instills spirit and a desire to learn, to grow, to become. Some purposes of VICA are: To unite in a common bond all students enrolled in trade, industrial, technical, and health education of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Our Pledge: Upon my honor, I pledge - To prepare myself by diligent study and ardent practice to become a worker whose services will be recognized as honorable by my employer and fellow Workers . 0 To base my expectations of reward upon the solid foundation of service. 0 To honor and respect my vocation in such a way as to bring repute to myself. v And further, to spare no effort in up- holding the ideals of the Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America. Our Motto is: Preparing for leadership in the world of work. OA -V a. Stephanie Cargill prepares to turn in a finished assignment to Coach Carey White, OEA sponsor. b. The 1978-1979 OEA officers were: President- Suzy jobe Vice President- Rose Ann Vera Secretary- Christine Harlan Treasurer- Neisha Knowles Historian- Gus Farr Reporter- Brenda Cargill Student Council Representative- Renee Joplin The OEA competes in many contests throughout the year. Gus Farr placed second in the Information-Communica- tions I contest and qualified to participate in the State OEA contest in Houston, March 29-31 . OEA held these fund raising activities: ran the concession stand at BHS Tennis Tournament, held a bake sale Sat- urday, April 21 , and at the end of the year the OEA held a banquet in the Com- mons to honor the employers of the VOE Co-op students. , a 1 , A 1 , t i a i . x Y X ' ,.-f' Q. ,,X,,x , X ' 1 x lm ' A 5 . ' 08:25, 'ff 1 rn M - fe- yy. f I, . fi-3. Y K ,'h,, Afff if ' M 'f f i 'W '. fv -X V ' ' ' -X A x ' ' ' .K I L V .XA W Speech Members of the Speech class are- Top row-left to right: Greg Miller- Presi- dentfprosej, Renae' Moore-speech re- presentative fdebatej, Tim Skupin fde- bateyg Second row-left to right: jon Skupinfpoetryj, jeph Hensley-repre- sentative Qpersuasivej, Lee Hamilton Qinformativej, Sue Ann Hope-secretar- d yfpersuasivej, Tom Jackson-treasur- erfinformativej, Dana McCullough- historianfpoetryjg Front row-left to right: Joey Craigfinformativey, Till Clark-Vice Presidentfprosej, David Pollardfinformativej, Matt Simsfper- suasivey . Whois Happy ow? The Brownfield High School Speech Department presented the Play: Who's Happy Now? by Oliver Hailey. The play was directed by Lou Lindsey, Assistant director and stage manager was Jeph Hensley. The cast consists of jon Skupin, Greg Miller, Dana McCullough, Mark Cullimore and Till Dawn Clark. The play takes place in a barroom in the small town of Sun- ray, Texas. The plot was about a love triangle, and the son who was trying to get his parents together again. The play was very well done and had a great attendance. . Faye Precious, portrayed by Till Clark, pours out her heart to Pop, played by Greg Miller. . Richard Hallen, played by Jon Skupin stops his parents, Mary and Horse, from fighting throughout the play. . Richard Hallen, played by jon Skupin orders a coke from Pop, Greg Miller 'Llx UIL UIL district competition took place in Snyder on April 7. The following were winners: Prose: Till Clark -lst Greg Miller -4th Persuasive: Sue Ann Hope-lst Tom jackson -4th Debate: Tim Skupin -lst Renae Moore -lst Poetry: Dana McCullough-3rd jon Skupin -4th Informative: Lee Hamilton-2nd Ready Writing: Kathleen I-Iarben-3rd Science: joey Craig -lst a. Dana, jon, Greg, and Till at lunch. b. Tim, Tom, and Kathleen with Mrs . Weiss. c. Mrs . Cagle tries to get out of the picture as Kendall Moss, Sharon Brown, and Joey Craig pose at District. d. Spellers - Kathy Bailey and Clin- ton Godwin. 'Q I ,.43' Y' AFM I 5' 5 ...as -4-.,,., 'S' s -sf rv 120 Y I a. Mary Hernandez works hard on her rt Club The Art Club is just starting out this year. The club has money-making pro- jects such as: bake sale, painting signs for the Chamber of Commerce, and hope- fully a booth at the Flea Market. In the future they hope to bring in other painters from different areas. drawing . b. Members of the Art Club are-top row: Lisa jenningsfbusiness comrnitteey , Mrs. Chambers, Donna Kiddfvice- presidentj, Sandra Richardsfpresi- dentjg Bottom row: Karla Kumpeftrea- surerj, Angie Berryhillfbusiness com mitteej, Debbie jackson fsecretaryj. .4 . H.. ' ' -7 uri it'-it t i rv' 1 -l'f 4' ' ' r ,Ji A , , . ., .,l . I Nei' 1. ak I I Spanish Class Present Play Pepa la Frescachona's Colegial Desenvuelto is a play about a seminary student who gets to look for and marry his sweet- heart, despite her father's ob- jections. The play is full of humorous and witty characters which lead to a happy ending. Leading roles were played by members of the Level 3 Span- ish class with supporting roles from Level 2 and Level l classes. Proceeds from the play will help send the Level 3 class to Mexico. a. Left to right: Delma Garza, Ralph Rodriguez, and Delia Garza. b. Top: Leigh Knox, bottom: Roy Hol- guin, Patti Finley, Kendall Moss. c. David Delao holds one of the other actors. d. Sue Ann Hope and another member of the cast. , f - t,r ,, N. , ,- A Q. . l but , 1 - A 4 . gf r 1 ' if Latin Club L' Latin Club was very active this past ear. The Club participated in the pep ral- ies by making spirit posters. The club had float in the Harvest Festival Parade and atin Club members sold balloons during he day's festivities. At various times dur- ng the year they held bake sales to raise oney for their annual Latin Club trip and oman Banquet. The Latin C1ub's members onsist of Latin I and II students and former atin students. . Left to right: Tonia Granato- Public Re- ationsg Danette Chambers- Vice-Presidentg eah McBride- Secretaryg Jane Lindsey- residentg Debbie jordan-Treasurerg Tricia LL ailey- Member. They surround the sponsor reg Pudney. Youth For Christ a. The club set Friday morning at 8:00 as its regular weekly meeting. Different people from churches through-out the city were invited to speak to those in atten- ance. These devotional type talks were designed to help BHS students learn more of the Bible and how to apply spiritual truths to their lives while in high school. The sponsor was Carey White. Officers are: Kathy Bailey-President, jamie Ad- dison-Secretary, Cynthia Campbell-Pro- gram Chairman, Kelly Anderson-Student Council Rep. Not pictured: Patti Finley- Vice President. The Cub Newspaper b. The 1978-79 Cub Newspaper was written by Scott McCutcheon and Angie McKee. Mr. Geron was the sponsor for this organization. The newspaper con- sists of: Snoopy Scoops, Gossip, and the events of the school. The VOE classes type and run off the paper. The paper is produced monthly. ? ' x-:fail 'dl fl my PAX Xkixov,-e, km Gi Cmixwbe Oi Woo. es 986 0' '906 SQ Yxew Om Sag xsgox Vac vosi Sw 0 Ov - X X5 12,4 oi Yieeom X0 'WG 9 iw Faris Varsity a. Cheerleaders 1978-79: Tonia Gran- ato, Tressa Hawkins, Teresa Mur- phy, Danette Chambers, Darenda Wise. Tonia Granato salutes the student body during a football pep rally. During half-time, head cheerleader Tressa Hawkins presents Cynthia Campbell, 1979 Mr. Cub, to the au- dience. .. , 1 , Lab. 4 1 A a. b. c. d. Cynthia Campbell, Cub mascot, brightened the school with her spirited personality. Put that ball in the hole, say rebound, Whoa, Whoa, Whoal Teresa and Cyn- thia cheer the gentlemen on to victory. Smiling faces brightened up the de- spairing basketball season. During the Cub Kick-off, the Varsity cheerleaders led the entire squad in one terrific finale. Tiffin-1 ' iff ' 'i Z. 75, ' Q f 'J if ' Xin 'U 7 71 ., .. ,1 .r N, F V 5.2 ,Q , - -1'...'Z,..g-. J ,V , ..,Q,:L... L- fy f -, f'.' V , 1,-.757 Www '- '-f 1, ' ' 12. T:-'JFEQN-xgsxs, ' '. i 11- . ij-:':g?sS.-gi-':i - -3. -- v-4.11-','::.:'Q.'.:4f:Q:::x24z225. ' if-1:2gf5E??Zg-1'3Sr-SSW, . 1-1117-7 '11, 9 LT7. l'l.':'.'1' 2.3112 ',x:'z.fc1. Z ,, ww M' ' A . .3.',, , 1 M W , -,. 5.4. jf-1 AJ ., W ,, P n , w -.K . ,E I , .nffm P - ,,, -U . YJ, Q I LL. 1 .Pl-Qin v..-we . ,..., , .W- - 1: i I 1 v I.. ,. n 1 A l 1-'--H Vx ff 1 wiv ,........., Freshman 'a a. Freshman 1978-79: Erma Garza, Re nee Bishop, Keribeth Dodds, Amy Stone Judy Livesay. b. Kerribeth Dodds sits down after a strenuous cheerleader practice . c. Amy Stone exhibits perfect skill in jumping. d. Leaping high into the air is Erma Garza. Y Varsity Q . - . .xr . , .. i Brownfield N ty Levelland Seminole Denver City g Monahans 1 -4 Andrews Hereford Lake View Sweetwater Larnesa Snyder a. VARSITY FOOTBALL 1978- Front Row: assistant coach- Mike Leideckerg manager- Delbert Whitleyg 33-Michael Scottg 25-Gilbert Francog 20-Charles Burseg 62-Curtis Estillg 51-Elias Gar- ciag 80-Mike Lawsong 82-Bud I-Iolmesg 35-Clifton Smithg 85-Harvey Dukeg ll- Tommy Williamsg 12-Lyn Goldstong 60 Russ Jonesg 44-Timmy Murphyg 63- Clinton Godwing 45-Tony Frankling manager-Jesse Greenfieldg assistant coach-Steve Medley. Back Row: head coach- Bob Tuckerg assistant coach- Cliff Gardnerg assistant coach-Tommy Ratliffg manager-Jesse Finineng 61- Mike Sidesg 87-Dennis Salesg 65-Jackie Wilksg 81-jay Bryantg 10-Kelly Reidg 50-Mark Wilkesg 78-Richard Jackson- 75-Jack Walleyg 54-Alan Sextong 40- Loyd Hamiltong 72-Raymond Gibsong 86-Brentt Willcesg 79- Gerald Benchg 64 Greg Homesleyg manager- Scott Pen- ningtong athletic trainer-Vernon Paulg assistant coach-Don Worthg -assistant coach-Virdie Montgomery . 130 i K' ag Varsity Imp 0 ves a.Mark Wilkes prepares the Cub defen- sive team to stop the last ditch effort of the Mustangs . B.Coach Ratliff, offensive coordinator, gives last minute counseling to the determined Cub offense. c.F1eet Gilbert Franco races toward the much coveted Brownfield goal line. S 'Q ' 'W i 1 978 Season Levelland Loboes 7-Brownfield Cubs 2: A Lobo touchdown with less than two minutes to go caused the Cubs' demise. Brownfield Cubs 20-Seminole Indians 10: The Cubs used over 400 yards total offense to record a victory against Seminole. Brownfield Cubs 23-Denver City Mustangs 20: A Kelly Reid-to-Bud Holmes touchdown pass in the last minute gave the Cubs a sec- ond straight victory. Monahans Loboes 25-Brownfield Cubs 0: An opportunistic Lobo squad took advantage of numerous Cub mistakes to coast to an easy victory. Andrews Mustangs 36-Brownfield 7: The running of the Mustangs QS67 yardsj proved too much for the Cubs . Hereford Whitefaces 38-Brownfield Cubs 12: All-State candidate Paul Bell ran through the Cubs as they mauled Brownfield, their third straight defeat . Lake View Chiefs 41-Brownfield Cubs 6: Brownfield squandered seven scoring oppor- tunities inside the fifteen while Lake View played capitalistic football. Sweetwater Mustangs 19-Brownfield Cubs 15: A 40-yard touchdown in the last minute caused the Cubs their fifth consecutive de- feat. Brownfield Cubs 21-Lamesa Tornadoes 6: The running of Gilbert Franco and a stellar defensive performance keyed the Cubs' third victory. Snyder Tigers 42-Brownfield Cubs 0: The running duo of Richard Creighton and Clay johnson proved too much for the outclassed Cubs . a.Ke1ly Reid launches a touchdown pass in final seconds of the game. b.The defense plans their strategy as Coach Paul assists an injured payer. ,fr-Q 451 .15 - x M? ,Ia as xr-4,4 9' 5 gas ,,1..f', ,mjiv-1' .N H 'x .V N,-I gy.. fa 'N ' v4j,M?1,v,, -42 HJ 9 QQ! . -V-K 'ik Y if 5 K. Junior Varsity ,,.. . .JM I Q 1 .. -l..4...4,x . 1 - - f .-.- - Y , ., ,M M 'f,.,. . , Q. f:L+':, a , ,-,-u ,, ., , W , , , , . if 2 ,A 4 1- -- A - U. A , ..,j-.'.:.i,,:f,LvLL 4, g Iq- Brownfield Opponents 31 Denver City Seminole Andrews llamesa Lfevelland Lamesa Leyellm Seminole E s tac ado Snyder a. Front Row: 10-Mark Dobsong 64-Rod Winng 74-Dale Coxg 68-Raymond Paudag 87-Martin Mirandag 32-Brad Halsellg 20-Larry Francog 30-Jimmy Vela. Middle Row: manager-Lee Youngg 67-Brad Leechg 40-Claude I-Iarrellg 50-Vernie Mirandag ll-Kevin Billingsg 45-Leo Perezg 72-Raymond Riojasg 81-Kenny jonesg 44-David Swaringeng 34-Shawn Burnsg 66-James Shortg 63-Eddie Moreno. Back Row: assistant coach-Mike Leideckerg 12- Wesley Whiteg 82-Ted jenkinsg 77- Steve Spencerg 71-Damon Brittong 61- Wes Bentong 51-Bruce Dorsettg 80- Auvy McBrideg 83-jimmy Martinezg 73-Cullen Campbellg 41-Tom Jacksong 65-Gaylon Dyerg Todd Sales. man- ager-Delbert Whitleyg head coach- Steve Medley. 66-James Short following the block of 67-Brad Leech eludes a possible tackle. A Cub linebacker keys in on an elu- sive rtmner. Defensive player, Rod Winn, watches intensely as the Cub offense marches toward the opponent's goal line. Ted jenkins placed the visitors in poor field position with an accurate punt. 5 liuwrzsf Freshman 'A . . ,, . A , U . i- n. .- I I , ,. .,., .,h , L 1- f ,. F45 N crm ,gf vi 1. .R A LV, '3 '1g'3:E- - 'NI'-'WIA' ' if ' 1- - .5 mga- . V, . : t S'-Tl, -like en,-2:4 ' .if ' N - - , .,,,4,y4 :,1,- ,ual .1 A ,., A, ,....,, .,1 - , ,tl ,ti ::T'..g. , - ' . 4, ,1 1 5. -. - x-'WT' ., 1 SE-.A ' v , v L T15 'f 'T K- Q. . ,fi I- ,' , v ' FF- :EI'l:li'1f' 3 ' .. . at at A - Ai ' '2'K 4' -F' T 'R .Q Lf--'fi '. -F,-fr- I:-I J- T if-A r-,,,1' 4 i'- - B ' 5 .M . I . w 1 a. Freshmen A Team- Top Qleft to rightyz Robert David, j.B. Burse, Wade Cowan, Gilbert Castro, Bernardo Balero, Stacy Terrell, Raul Hernandez, Middle: Coach Don Worth, Lorenzo Barraza, Valdi Flores, Carlos Flourney, Eric Bos well, Ernie Flores, Robert Finney, Ray- mond Brown, Tommy Fisher, Coach Vir- die Montgomery, Bottom: Ragan Bond, Todd Granato, Robert Dominqes , Joe Rib ble, Mike Reed, jim Walley, Larry Garza. With the Cubs undaunted spirit they savor victory with a 7-1-l season. b. Larry Garza hangs a punt to move the opposition. , '. '- ' - sw 'v iw 5. ' '. ' 1 1- ' b. Aggressive defense for the Cubs causes a turnover. c. Cub Offensive player 468 protects quarterback Tommy Joe Fisher as he launches an excellent spiral. ..,--.. X ..x -Y. a x-',,. , , , ,, . . - - . I , ' ' -, , ' ' .- sa r ' , - . l A a. Freshmen B Team - Top fleft to rightj: Coach Don Worth, jerry Taylor, Anthony Ware, Ross Boring, Brett Browning, johnny Castaneda, David Brown, Duke Zant, Coach Virdie Mont- gomery, Middle: Ronnie Vander Voort, Manuel Salas, Mikell I-Iukill, Daniel Bermea, john Floyd, James Bell, Danny Fuller, Chris Crosslandg Bottom: Rob- ert Hardaway, Kenny Smith, Kent Bell, Charles Lawson, Kelly Blankenship, Joe Don Becker, Freddy Medina. . ' C ,Aa f g tv T . a' 1- ' 'N , v , . --4-ga. . . . 5 ' - - ' urea .Zi A V .Q V Varsity n v 2,- 'fDi'strict Record 1 V Opp. a Sweetwatef 12 1' ' 1 , 7 . , , 1273- 15 ' 'Lamesa 1 15 1 U f 1 . Snyder- - 15 4 : ' 1621 , 15 f A Sweefwhtef' lg ' .... - 54' ,I 15,115 '12 L,-.1 ef 1 W ' I 7. l H 361 l Lamesa- 12 1 I' 15 10 Snyder 151' 6 15 il' signifies the Winner a. Bottom Row: Coach Barbara Lawlisg 10-Ruby Fulbrightg 14-Maudie Spearsg 42-Vanessa jacksong 20-BeBe Perezg 22 Bertha Arrezolag Top Row: 44-C-eor- gette Simsg 24-Marcy I-Iolladayg 40- Robin Weldong 12-Pam Davisg 32-Mi- chelle Ellis . The Varsity Volleyball team ended the season with a 12 win-8 loss overall re- cord. In district play Brownfield fin- ished third behind Snyder and Lamesa with a 2 win-4 loss record in district play. The inspired young team over- came preseason doubts and seriously challenged for the district crown. A controversial loss to Lamesa cost the undaunted team a chance at the play- offs . 4 av gi L .r 1 K- 4. J . V 5 xr- , ,. . .ff s. ' 1 'kx . -. F Is- ' a - X J+nF if 'HN . axe ww , ll , M -'E - g. x aff IVA ,XT U M 5 bp,-,,y ff '4 1 ff 'ra bmi 5 Ek K it uh mh- 40 a. Georgette Sims waits on a set with extreme con centration, anticipating a point. b. Michelle Ellis slams a spike between two oppos- ing blockers . c. Exhibiting excellent skill and form is Vanessa jackson. Junior Varsity A DISTRICT REC Q RD e Opponent Sqieetiyzateis Lawyer 5 A fr' E, R X Sweerviza 733' 3i'J1a',,7'fwf5'1 wifi lil xififlf TL?-Lf-ft 712: -2 2- 1ii'5r-fe? .217-14U?1'-'E -1 -' Pe' ' Q57 '-ff., '- 1' A' 'rv elk-'i'51J1 -W Cf!!-' Tliilrlti'-2'-'lJ 'T-FLIP :, 1,--:- .1.l.p'Ji 4- -,Sq-1 ' -,- ' jjf, ggi, pg -, TQ.-Llinfsgl . :fig ' . ':f'T i- it . gil .-A I-, l FJ --H 'A ' - , fail-'r 'J' 1 fi 4' K fu- 22 ,1:vQ.'j. -. -' .4 u '-y:- -nf-fc-. ,- 4 .',f.'...l p -la - ,V-4 ,, 1 .A t .L - -14-,.,' - U. .q. 11 n pf? .gig L -'EE , 1-I , Il, 1, 5.1.1, Q- '. .T Pfff ' -, 'flgflgr ? .. s 51.1 'ua' 4 'fl gin -fi A 4-f y -ing?-, N, .1 , X . 'f .-.nf 1 -.- Y 1 ' :LA . .- V 2 1-We W 3 -.fr 3' if 'L-t-',:. . 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Junior Varsity- Top Row: 34-Stephanie Cargillg 40- Lydia Medinag 10-Janie Cor- tezg 44-Donna Kiddg 32-Linda Fulbrightg Coach Brenda Ratliffg Bottom Row: 24- Delma Garzag 20-Sylvia Lirag 42- Stella Lirag 12-Linda Kelly. The Junior Varsity ended the year with an overall 7 win 12 loss season. After a slow start the pieces began to fall into place. With a victory over Lubbock High the young team had the confidence and spirit lacking in the early season. They succeeded in overcoming Estacado, Dunbar, Muleshoe and Odessa with gliding ease. ln the battle against Sweetwater the team demonstrated the skill and talent they had been hiding all season. B E.. Sylvia Lira is ready to back Janie Cortez as she relays the ball for- ward. Lydia Medina attempts to dink the ball. Delrna Garza recovers and shoots the ball forward. Coach Ratliff gives the team a pep talk to boost spirit and moral. Donna Kidd drives a superior spike to make a needed point. M Fl ' at .Lug :'iLliA'1-II . x gi' Z' J ww 1 431 1 e ' ss 16 Z' I? .t ...n I -.. at by 1 L Freshman 'J-...c b. Ronda Danley is concentrating on a dink hoping the spin will carry the ball over the tape. c C thia Washin ton lea s hi h into - YU 8 P 8 the air to drop the ball to the confused opponents . 1 a. Freshman -Top row: Coach Cathy Popeg Manager Janice Browng 25-Erma Garzag 12-Angelina Vasquezg 20-Cynthia Washingtong 45-Ladena Selmang 26-Yo- landa Wilburng Manager Kelli Andersong Bottom row: 8-Gloria Elizardog 14-Erma Gonzalesg 15-Carolyn Fulbrightg 21-Janie Davidg 17-Michele Bryantg 10-Ronda Dan- ley . Cross-Country- Top Row: Rudy Garcia, Pete Diaz, Homer Gal- van, Efrain Garces, Roy Holguin, Herbert Perez, Coach james Mor risg Middle Row: Martin Mar- tinez, Manuel Trevino, Tony Ar- guellez, james Alvarado, Robert Fabilag Bottom Row: Clay Clark, Rickey Garcia, Rudy Martinez, Danny Talamantez, Israel Her- rera. Brownfield lines up to tackle the difficult hometown cross-coun- try trail in Coleman Park. The Brownfield X-Country team soared above opposition to carry the men to 5th place in state com- petition. Qualifing for the State meet were Rudy Garcia, Tony Ar guellez, Robert Fabila, Efrain Garces, Rudy Martinez, and Man uel Trevino. A very slim margin separated the top few teams . wogngi- a. A , b. ,gsm . Cross-Country- Top Row: Erlinda Barrera, Emma Gonzales, Sylvia Lira, Karla Schertz, Coach James Morris, Bottom Row: Norma Mad- rigal, Diana Cisneros, Thalia Constancio , Elizabeth Holguin. Diana Cisneros uses her stamina and endurance to overcome the trying course. The 1978 Girls X-Country team did extremely well, placing in the top five in seven of the 10 meets they competed in. They were the top team in the Big Spring and pre- regional meets . After finishing second in regional, Karla Schertz, Elizabeth Holguin, Emma Gonzales, Thalia Constan- cio, Norma Madrigal, Diana Cis- neros, and Sylvia Lira qualified to run in State competition finishing seventh out of twelve. Seasoned Karla Schertz runs a steady race while a Caprock runner struggles to maintain her pace. Rudy Garcia leaps over an imposing gulley with opposition nipping at his heels . Norma Madrigal defeats a long-legged Abernathy runner in a heated battle. Oncoming Freshman Danny Talaman- tez exhibits great promise during the Brownfield Invitational Cross-Country Meet. ., v , 5' A. I -, 3 A--LZ' ' Q' . - if B--.,,- K. 'Q-fiiigyv jr., 'f . A r r -- 1, ' .f 'X afw'Yi... 15'V: ,..,., ii? 4 v -1 Wu. I .K . E. 1. .X .. ,- fig? 'L USF! r. 33 '-1 uf, 4. o.- -'- Qsl ' 43? L J? .4-, un 1 -f 3 s Varsity Boys -X-. .4-' a. Team Members include- Top Row: Melvin Brown, Dirk Bush, Robert No- ble, Ralph Bell, Brentt Wilkes, Coach jim McFerring Bottom Row: Raul Rome- ro, Kelly Reid, Bobby Knox, and Scott Brock. b. Scott Brock poses before a district game against the Lake View Chiefs . This year proved to be a rebuilding one, with oI1ly three seniors departing after this season. The sophomore class is exceptionally strong. Next year look for solid leadership from Scott Brock and Kelly Reid. xr 5'1i:..,,' gxv 1 so S -113'- X. ,ff a. In the thrilling 49-48 victory over Pecos, Raul Romero shows his drib- bling ability as he evades the opponent's guard. b. Kelly Reid tips the ball to Melvin Brown in the waning minutes of the most exciting game of the season. c. Ralph Bell put in an offensive re- bound over Lake View's center. This kind of effort should guarantee success for the 79-80 Cubs. Lg tt t Q. , -L 1 7 f f'j- ' ' - ,. , Z, Kr, X Bobby Knox attempts to throw the ball to Melvin Brown against the Seminole Indians. Seminole, which eventually won the class AA state championship, is an example of the extremely difficult schedule the Cubs faced this year. This type of opponent will prove in- valuable in preparing the young Cubs for next season. After receiving an inbound pass from Brentt Wilkes , Kelly Reid attempts a high-arching twenty foot jumper against the Sweetwater Mustangs in a district game. Probably the hardest working Cub play- er, Robert Noble, has had to struggle to overcome physical adversities. Robert is shown in the process of a 3- point play against the Tahoka Bulldogs. Junior Varsity a. The JV includes ftop rovvjz Coach Gardner, Shawn Burns , Auvy McBride, Ralph Rodriquez, Jim Smith, Raymond Gibson, Ted Jenkins, and Charles Burse. On the bottom row is Michael Dumas, Brian Rees, Kevin Billings, Brad Leech, Monty Jay Cooper, and Da- vid Swaringen. The team was young and inexperienced, so they had a few hard times, but they have played with deter- mination and aggressiveness and should provide a solid basis for next year's Varsity Team. b. After an attempted fast break, Ralph Rodriquez pulls up for a short jump- shot against the Lake View Chiefs. ' 1 ix Vx L H 'x ,Q 4- a. Coach Leidecker referees a junior varsity home game. The junior varsity is looking on with keen interest. b. junior Auvy McBride gets up a 15- foot jump shot after Kevin Billings gives him a perfect screen. Ted Jenkins and David Swaringen are shown struggling for rebounding position. c. After a jump ball, Cub leaper Ralph Rodriquez appears to have come up short. .wx Y' A Freshman ,fill a. Top row: Richard Hope, jeff Brown, Ragan Bond, Daniel Bermea, Stacy Ter- rell, Mont Wilks, Tommy Fisher, LB. Burse, Robert David, Wade Cowan, Gilbert Castro, Jerry Taylor, Ernie Flores, Coach Montgomery, Bottom: Todd Granato, Brett Browning, Kent Bell, Billy joe West, joe Becker, Charles Lawson, Kenny Smith, John Smith, Danny Fuller, Carlos Flournoy, and john Foreman. b. Playmaking guard Todd Granato pulls up for a short jump shot as Ragan Bond attempts to get rebounding position. 1 After a drive, Richard Hope shoots a high percentage jumper . Robert David appears to have been o jumped during the opening tip. Cub players Richard Hope, Ragan Bond, ut and Tommy Fisher all have their at- tention focused on the basketball. After a feed from Tommy Fisher, j.B Burse tries a turnaround jump shot. The other Cubs are crashing the boards in case the shot missed. j 5 Junior Varsity X . 21? f ' A b l f' - ' ,13'f9e.4 r -:qt-:' -1 'x'm1 ' ' -All' wi' - H . ia- ,J --71 ,, l 'A 'w 'V 11,,qf. , , i l 1' ' f' ij ' ' 2 '- ': fbi.-' .Mk-ig, Q - ' X EA , Q- I' I ffl E!'g'5'f ' :J W ,f5'1'4l?'igFff'QQQ fi , 1 .i.f,gQi llli-'f 3 ' I ,' ' ,Y !SflQ?,Wgr.A,5.5,.1,5?Q . 1 .. ,. V -',,.. , C...-1, 'AJ f,,.l1,,1,jsT'f'nQ.g,' Lu. ' Z'-if,Qf1A,yf1?::'iff' ij -J.,..Y ul. T f.: If-4' Inq E fE'. fff 5r-,-.- ' V- -, -5' - 4 ' 1' :Q rf., 2 1 -,- , ' ,,q'?f,.1.r5,.Qf+f- , ' ,- 3. nf-saw ,t.- . , 4 A. --PV f 4 f . 3, . '4 'I V in .A fi- fa, V 1- 4 . , 1. -Y ..-.fr -' 1 '-'I' 5 ,...!-5,5 'L 1:- niv, -:cw .-0- ',..JL'ZL B This is the second year girls' basket- ball has been played at BHS. Next year it will be played on the varsity level. The j.V. team showed remarkable im- provement to give us hope for the fu- ture . a. Top: Coach Paul, Bottom: Marie Freeman, Janie Cortez, Vanessa Jack- son, Marcy Holladay, Angela Russell, Linda Fulbright, Mary Serenil, Linda Kelly, and Melody Littau. b. Marcy Holladay takes a shot. Freshman J x. . .. 33 K. N71 I' JJ v . ,.' .. I 0. ...ef 8.1.3 '...,z , ' QW Hi H , .Y K.: , . J 'IC 2 Jo- 4f3 a. Freshman Basketball - Top: Coach Brenda Ratliff, Janice Brown, Yolanda Wilburn, Jamie Call, Cynthia Washing- ton, Faye Wilks, Ronda Danley, Man- ager Ruby F ullbrightg Bottom: Caroline Fullbright, Katherine Fininen, Janie David, Kaye Wilks , and Tammy Day. b. Janie David seems to have the upper hand on the jump ball. c. Kaye Wilks attempts a steal against Snyder. d. Tammy Day tries for two in a dis- trict game. ,M I, Y - ,A -ex Varsity gk 1979 Boys Varsity Track: Top- Coach Morris, Gilbert Franco, Tony Arguellez, Rudy Garcia, Scott Brock, Lyn Goldston, Brad Neill, Russ jones, Ted jenkins, Coach Medleyg Bottom- jack Walley, Rudy Gomez, Larry Franco, James Alvarado, Her- bert Perez, Kenny jones, Brad Halsell, johnny Garza. Coach James Morris, Head track coach at Brownfield High School for more years than any- one can count, is pictured with Coach Steve Medley, discus and shot coach. Not pictured is Coach Tommy Ratliff, who guided the relay team to region- al. -fa Scott Brock, one of the team's most versatile athletes, goes all out around the turn during competition in the 440 dash. If Scott had not jumped the gun, the district championship would have been his . Gilbert Franco, probably the finest male athlete on the track team, is shown outdistancing his competition on the way to a one-sided victory at the Seminole Invitational. Coach Medley gives final encourage- ment to Cubs johnny Garza fdiscusj and Claude Harrell fshot puty. These two underclassmen should be formi- dable next year . -41 assi' f Freshman ., . , YYYV A.,,,, .A,, ,, .I V H ,..4,d,,.j.. .-in .- -n, .V -,A .,,,, T- T- -'n I. 'Ir- The Freshman track team includes: Top- Troy Burke, Eric Boswell, Rudy Martinez, Gilbert Castro, Wade Gow- an, Clay Clark, Danny Talamentez, Valdi Flores, and Tommy Joe Fisherg Bottom- Robert Finney, Danny Fuller, jim Walley, Israel Herrera, Robert l Rodriquez, and Mike Reed. 3 . w Tommy Joe Fisher paces the hurdle event. b. Clay Clark attempts to pass two Snyder runners . c. d. Eric Boswell strides the back stretch. -,t wig 11517: . A .ff - -1 1' -fm.. v'.. l1-maxi-A Zn. r Av ,.,. , ,. -.Mg iq! , ,. K... -' ff' ' 149--w 5 . ua.- TQ ..r.j- 'W f'l? ww-'QEI v -. ,p - A -:Ji . ,' - 3. Fwl,i U -,.4x 4 My YI AJ- G.. iiheglcff .assi-5' - 1 ,, f , .fag R ' ' - :mf .': W. 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BOBCATS t,-.,,..,.r or i - i i ' nt- 2: Varsity The young women comprising the 1979 Cub track team included- Top Row: Georgette Sims, BeBe Perez, Sylvia Lira, Vanessa jackson, Nan- cy Bench, Yolanda Wilburn, Cynthia Washington, Norma Madrigal, and Faye Wilksg Middle Row: Elizabeth Holguin, Diana Cisneros, Gloria Elizardo, Janie David, Marie Free- man, jamie Call, Kelly Sulli- vanfmgrqg Bottom Row: Karla Schertz, Dee Laine Pool Qmgr.Q, Linda Kelly, Karla White fmgr.J, and Michelle Ellis. The Cubs were comprised of mostly underclass- men, so high goals should be set for them next year. Mrs. Lawlis, women's athletic di- rector and track coach, gives instructions to Karla White, the head manager for the last two years . a. Meet officials confer with Elizabeth Hol- guin, district champion, after a land- slide victory in the mile. b. Michelle Ellis, the top woman in discus for this district season, prepares to throw in the Seminole meet. c. Nancy Bench and Georgette Sims seem calm before they compete in their best event. Nancy runs the relays while Geor- gette competes in the long jump and tri- ple jump. s F' . I '- '7 -fm I Ig' lb L' fifr IW f 1 tv -9 vp if M ff vp, , -up ,v. ilu. -, Wl'Ez I I-ke I a. Cynthia Washington, who later won dis- trict, and Vanessa jackson, two of Brown- field's most talented underclassmen, appear to have a slight advantage in the 100 meter dash. b. Karla Schertz is pictured near the finish for the mile, an event she has lettered in throughout her high school career. c. BeBe Perez exhibits her shot putting form in the Seminole Invitational. Varsity I no I I 1 .A. Flifff 'surf va-'vw .1 r rizffx EH....H9H J ..m.si'vZl9Zv.v.vivXugSf.ri..4Ce.....i ,H . p X.-.r-if . 'Lf fi, .1 ' Qff.-,af 'ff' 1' I Qff'-' ff' ,.-7731 2,Q',1', , I , , . . 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'- -fi X.'wZ'5QZ9'f. g.f'f2ffS 17 if ,gi 'f if-ri ' t l'i2f'-'Sit -' 5 , ,ig H in W ' - v . - L.s,a5Ha-2-5Q,i3i .','A ' , ggi '- 'i1':,Q. A T 9.-f -1. ' ' 4.,3,QYf?:H'f.'jw',-.Si-' if' ff' 5 ladle., 7- ' l'E':Qui1'5Q5'-yiill.-I-V-' '. .gt1'.f.-1-,J 55?-'LL-H 3-3.9 'T1 ui:.,',:1+' ,F . , ' !1 5?i4?5i'i:... . .g -.1 a. Top Row: Rick Cargill, Danny Saunders, Cody Hicks, john Cody, Jay Hawkins, Harvey Dukeg Bottom row: Donice Godwin, Carla Cabe, Leigh Knox, Roselinda Garcia, Patti Finley, Suzanne Cooper, Re- nee Joplin. b. Roselinda Garcia volleys during a tournament in preparation for Regional Singles at Odessa. For the eighth consecutive year, the Brownfield Varsity Tennis team has captured the district team championship. Although the team did not have many individual stars , they worked together to achieve this goal. SEASON RECORD: 16 wins, 7 losses, 2 ties. a. Danny Sanders and Cody Hicks won second in District Doubles . b. Rick Cargill also won second in Dis- trict in Singles . c. Seniors- Top: Sue Ann Hope, Roselinda Garcia, Suzanne Cooper, Danette Cham- bers, Patti Finley: Bottom: Cody Hicks, Harvey Duke, Andy Stone, Greg Homes- ley. , N.,-,...,. ,. ay Tihm.,.Pll 1l i I ... I R 1 K I l a. JUNIOR VARSITY- Top: Curtis Estill, David Porter, Allen Richard, Burl Russell, Greg Homesley, Andy Stone, Kendall Moss, David Massog Bottom: Willie Elizardo, Dan- ette Chambers, Sue Ann Hope, Tricia Bailey, Renay Puckett, Laurie Kummer, Melayne Hendley, and Britt Foster. SEASON RECORD: 5 wins, 4 losses, O ties. l B b. FRESHMEN- Top: Coach Carey White, Carla I-logue, Nicole Curtis, LaDean Duke, Keribeth Dodds, Kim Holmes, Amy Stone, Coach Virdie Montgomery, Bottom: Kenny Smith, Russel Purvis , Jeff Brown, Richard Hope, Ruben Flores, and Mont Wilkes . SEASON RECORD: 7 Wins, 2 losses, O ties a. Richard Hope and Russel Purvis placed first in the Freshmen Division of District for Boys Doubles . b. Amy Stone and Kim Holmes won first in Freshmen Girls Doubles in District. c. Charles Rimer was the Champ in the Freshmen Division for Boys Singles . The future looks bright for tennis at BHS with the Freshmen taking the Over- all Championship in District this year. . - Q T ' I , , 1 , - ,Q-1 . ,.- 4, .51 'W :. Y - wx, 'fn ' 1 V , . -1 . :F JT-if . ,H VD , .,.,,- , ,,.y .I w- ,3 'x -, V b 1 'g A, 5' 'C--K -Sr ' '11.'- .1 5i'iQ , - 2 H 1,1 . ., 'Z xi ,lt -Q. . ,.. V, .. ,F 14 ,f , Y . r,.w ... , .iw 1 If , at r ul 1 .1 ' 1, XJ JUNIOR VARSI- TY-Top: Curtis Cooper, Glenn Smith ohn Snod 1 J grass, john John- song Bottom: Marty Stice , jer- ry Collins, joe johnson, Mitch Lawlis. VARSITY- Top: jack Pirtle , Bobby Knoxg Middle: Danny Gibbs , Brian Reesg Bot- tom: Mike jones Ben Coleman, Monty jay Coo- per. Bobby Knox, district med alist, lines up a short putt during preparation for Re a. GIRLS DISTRICT CHAMPS - Top: Kathy Bailey, Marcy Holladay, Lendon Brown, Diana Dementg Bottom: Tammi Hopkins, Beth Hamilton, Leah McBride and Sharon Brown. Jim McFerrin is the coach. b. Diana Dement engages a 25 foot putt as Leah McBride, district medalist, watches . c. Marcy Holladay is teeing off during final preparation for regional. d. Kathy Bailey exhibits good golfing form. Varsity M, V 5.1, , . , . a. VARSITY- Top: Jesse Greenfield, fMgr.J, jesse Gonzales, Roy Lee Tealer, Raymond Gibson, jimmy Martinez, jim Smith, Coach Don Worthg Middle: Elias Garcia, Pete Diaz, Bill House, Mark Dobson, Kel- ly Reid, Bottom: Ricky Romero, Leo Perez, Tommy Williams, Mike Law- son, and Tim Murphy. The Brownfield Varsity baseball team had a disappointing season, but many individuals shined for the Cubs. Pitchers Roy Lee Tealer and jesse Gonzales threw no-hitters. Roy Lee broke the single season record for strikeouts by throwing 18 in his final start against Lamesa. Timmy Mur- phy, Mark Dobson, and Kelly Reid each had outstanding batting aver- ages. K. .N if .kiwi .g:M.,j .. , a. Roy Lee Tealer slides under an at- tempted tag by an unnamed Snyder Tiger player. b. Jesse Gonzales threw a no-hitter against the Larnesa Golden Tors on this fine summer day. c. jimmy Martinez dives into second base head first during a district game. 4 gf- -., rua. C un 'or Varsity a. JUNIOR VARSITY- Top: Coach Mike Leidecker, Ted jenkins, Dirk Bush, Tommy Joe Fisher, Wesley White, john Smith, Middle: Ralph Ad- ams, Stacy Terrell, Brett Browning, Kent Bell, Ernie Flores, Ronny Jor- dan, Bottom: Todd Granato, Raul Gonzales, Ragan Bond, Charles Law- son, and Curtis Barnes . The JV had signs of brilliance, especially on the pitching mound. Unfortunately, field- ing errors caused the Cubs to lose many games they should have won. More work on the fundamentals could establish BHS as a powerhouse. 131:-a7:f:Q:A -:-- B if .- .. 1 9 ,.,- -.'J ' F' P' 'r . - PY.: X F r x. L aj ' ' I fi x -.55 1' rp W' V f lpb-if , - -4' ' ., , f f 'A' 'fo VF D , F. f,f' i .f ff- 1' 5,1 'I xl f r 'gf gf .': '2 , 7 ,14 fir 5 L Q ll 51 55 ,f. ' 5 f' ,, r',',-T3 ' Tv if V ,Yi 3 1 , 'lst 'S i v 1' it 1-.Ui X gr 'ifg-Q i ,lla b . -LJ' .V y . I A .sf A 't ' ' LV! 1 haf. 0. ' F - , 1 -1, F a. Tommy Joe Fisher races back to the bag on an attempted pickoff play. b. First Baseman Kent Bell stretches to meet the ball While Todd Granato races from second to back up the play. c. Tommy Joe Fisher shows his sliding form against the Levelland Lo- boes . 3 F1 1 A c . ' .SK 1 Athletic i wave in Q MTD! M1 X ' Ku fl J-J, FOOTBALL MVP ........ All District . . Second Team . . VOLLEYBALL MVP ......... Most Improved . . . All District Honorable Mention . CROSS - COUNTRY State Competitors . BASKETBALL All District ....... Honorable Mention . TENNIS Regional Competitors GOLF Superstars an on District Medalists . . . . Regional Competitors TRACK MVP .............. Regional Competitors Regional Qualifiers BASEBALL MVP ........... Best Competitor . . Best Defensive . . Best Offensive . . All District . . Honorable Mention . Russjones Russjones . . . . Brentt Wilkes and jay Bryant . . . Bertha Arrezola RobinWeldon . . . Bertha Arrezola and Vanessa Jackson . . Rudy Garcia, Efrain Garces, Manuel Trevino, Rudy Martinez, Tony Arguel- lez, Robert Fabila, and Martin Marti- nez. Sylvia Lira, Elizabeth Holguin, Kar- la Schertz, Emma Gonzales, Thalia Constancio, Diana Cisneros, and Nor- ma Madrigal. .................DirkBush . . . Jay Bryant and Raul Romero . . . . . . . . . . .. Roselinda Garcia Ricky Cargill Cody Hicks and Danny Sanders 1 . . . . . . . . Leah McBride and Bobby Knox Leah McBride, Marcy Holladay, Sharon Brown, Lendon Brown, and Bobby Knox. . . . . . . . Rudy Garcia and Russ Jones Marie Freeman . . . Janie David, Michelle Ellis, Eliza- beth Holguin, and Cynthia Washing- ton. . . . Tony Arguellez, Scott Brock, Gilbert Franco, Larry Franco, Rudy Garcia, and Lyn Goldston. . . . . Roy Lee Tealer . . . . Mike Lawson KellyReid . . . . Roy Lee Tealer . . . . Mark Dobson Tim Murphy Kelly Reid Raul Romero Roy Lee Tealer . . . . Jessie Gonzales Bill House Ricky Romero Q yNg,q96xixoc0K P+ wb Xqxxo 06665 0 xygx 'be 9060 900 C09 959 ylxoex V10 View 05 Q90 5 1056761 Odxeq OQOCQX5 UK 40'5W5W sham, was WJ 9603 Yxixes Oi 'VGC goo Ya '45 .nb-n 81 - 'L Q, lx was-QA 'V K I n 1 1' -:El N Q ' QM j ' 3 f , 59, Iii? x S v . , ,f -H f-,-yr,,,V,,4,....,e,-QE' , 1 - V I ' ' .- . 1 .r , . V av' . -,f , -f..,w ,, 4.A,...l,, . Y. J. 5.,.7..,-,,..', -.A .,- ,A M, n ' . - ' . '1 'si 0 1 Q tstafndin s A11 chool fu Bobby Knox Nancy Cooper . .WV '-' .,...,, R. f 1,174 . . ' ., ,.'- ' ' : 3 TL- .. 4 3' Q 5, nav- 2 y I 4 if '?'aWm. ,gpg x Jrx.. 2: f L I . rl' 6 -,W '.-- mf.,-V '- - 5- -- -e-faq Q-:CY-:, L - .Jr -i,,.,ig:,4. .7 -'15 F , fx? , , J, 1 V.. ,, x 'V Q ' H '1,-s-.l+iix--Fr! 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'Q-f 55 W Senior Ou tstandings Roselinda Garcia Bobby Knox This year the faculty selected six boys and six girls whom they thought had shown unusual qualities of citizenship, lead- ership, scholarship, and were active in community and church affairs. On these pages are the outstanding students who were chosen to Who's Who in the 1978-79 school year. The boy and girl who received the most votes were awarded All School Outstandings . A. Bud Holmes and Patti Finley B. Lyn Goldston, Susie .lobe and Russ Jones Who is A. Cynthia Campbell and Loyd Hamilton B. Greg Miller, Cindy Jack- son, and Roselinda Garcia Who 181 o l Sala ta torian Nancy Cooper Valediotoriem Bobby Knox Top Ten Bottom Top I. Bobby Knox 6 Karla Schertz 2. Nancy Cooper Z Renae' Moore 3. Patti Finley 8. Loyd Hamilton 4. Roselinda Garcia 9. Sue Ann Hope 5. Clin ton Godwin 10. Pam Nance I Departmental Awards PECIAL AWARDS merican Legion Awards . UW Scholarship Grant . lpha Omega Club Grant . a Amistad Scholarship . . . . . . irls' State . . ......... EPARTMENTAL AWARDS usiness Education ccounting . . horthand .... yping I . . yping ll . . . CE Pre-lab . E Pre-lab . . . ine Arts rts and Crafts . . . . . and ........ hoir . . . rama . . peech ........ dustrial Arts eneral Shop . ournalism ual . . . . . . an ua e atin panish- Native Speaker Non-Native Speaker . . . . hysical Education irls' P.E. .... . oys' P.E. . . ealth ........ ocial Studies . . cience ....... athematics . . . ocational griculture u s o a o n u s n a n n 1 n a s n . . . . Kathy Bailey Jay Bryant . . . . . Alison Pool Russ Jones Roselinda Garcia Ruthanne Craig Lee Hamilton Jamie Addison Christine Harlan Kathleen Crooks . . Donice Godwin .. ...Pam Nance Gus Farr . . . Serena Kirby Sandra Richards . . Rose Ann Vera Cynthia Campbell . . . . . . Till Clark jon Skupin . . . . Greg Miller . . . Gerald Bench . . Anthony Hinton . . . . Tim Skupin . . . . Roy Holguin . . . Sue Ann Hope . . Penny Robsion . . Pete Mesquias . . . Mike Lawson . . . . Patti Finley . . . joseph Craig . . . Nancy Cooper . . . Lyn Goldston istributive Education . . .... Clarrissa Martinez ', C .T. ............... ....... C indy jackson OE Co-op ...... . . .Rose Ann Vera Automechanics . . . ....... Tim Murphy Cosmetology . . . ..... Kelley Hansard Na t1onaI Honor ocjety R A. Members of the National Honor Society are- Top: Christine Harlan, Matt Sims, Matthew Wilbourn, Loyd Hamilton, Sue Ann Hope, Lee Hamilton, Renae Moore, Bobby Knox, Robert Noble, Kendall Mossy Bottom: Valerie Richards, Clinton God- win, Roselinda Garcia, Patti Finley, Nan- cy Cooper, Karla Schertz, Rita Pickett, and Kathleen Harben. B. New members are fstandingj Matt Sims, Kendall Moss, and fseatedj Robert Noble. 0 4 We OXWX,2,qq,S0xxQ01e,6 pf? 0iK0oK9'0'3, 00400 0040 92010064009 90909 Q 0g0e,Q0x00,? 04 60400000 N00 QW 0 Q.0QQ,q 400. 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STAUDT JEWELRY Your Authonzed Keepsake Dmmond Dealer 4I4 Wesf Mem Phone 637-4232 BROWNFIELD TEXAS COWBOY STORE Rt 1 Lubbock Road jr gl Nancy Knox 516 Seagraves Rd Brownf1e1d Texas KNOX COTTON CO Offlce 806 637 6159 Res 806 637 6178 Q fo 5 V 7 .,,,QjW, . -. -amin- F ll-E Q -'ul ' 3 . , 1 S-3 la, nu mese mae . 4 2 ' , . . , I . - - f ,fe -ix- nn-M , O WN TO WN A U TO SER VICE lggffgoiih if K ' A Aj, b r V f .. V- I B.E. IMPLEMEN T CO. seagraves Road W f Q V A ' ' I . . , , f 3 ' L rj.-if . f KJV'-uf-' +V ' N V : ,A F ' X I I il , A 4 301 W. Main 637-2531 Member F.D.I.C. PRA THER MA SSO S SHEET METAL WORKS INC DEPARTMENT ' ' S Quality Sheet Metal For: Feed Milgs ll ll C tt n Gins- E evators Better For Less Decfiniing Plants-Industry Brownfield, Texas 521-523 w. Main 637-3622 O1 d Lifflifflfg Road ROSS CAMPBELL EQUIPMENT CO 502 W. BROADWAY BROWNFIELD, TEXAS 79316 Q PH. 806 I 637-8327 ' W B 637-2442 B WI1f1 ld 637-7043 gfaf2gSr3F2333I3s MASON OIL COMPANY HB :gd CRA WFORD ATTORNEY B 327 2108? ALLIS CMALMERS Berkeley Pumps Irr1Fat1on Engines Sa es gl SCIVICC 611 . roadway ro 'e ROBERT L. NOBLE INSURANCE CQ REAL ESTATE 202 -Bfoadw W rm.. -,,.,,-,- , MT, 1,-,fy P -- f , i- 1-wpf-,q,,5. X. , 1, 41.-'-'V X . 2, 1 , -527.5 . m ' --- I 9 ' W .-.. asm.. 'T v , ,,. ..,,, ,J v ,, X ., - I ,, i V I I ,. , B ,. ,.. n v ' -n '-1 ,A-.rf TERR Y COUNTY LUMBER S21 Lubbock N V ' nw, K -BOB TS 1316 Tahoka Road 637 restaurant 5 if I 4' w 6332013 4 120 W Broadway N- 11 Eli Y 4 4 I ha ' ' T 1 gi: 25- ,ff5i'?1i5--rwL-gains' 1,5-L I' ii 1- M . F . 55511 ' : t25Fz' 1 g, M E . ,Q Z.: F -, V at- V :I ggi . QW U1 L Eff :E Yfgzf ' , - . ' ,Q . I ,nw I - 1. I -Thu: f : Fw ' . :A-,Q V iz- , , 1 ,A 5 ' 1 - ,, . . 'tal 9 V. 1. - 3' A- - - L j ' Q. , 1Q'-I F k iS SUCMLOA f- i I - ., . - A ' :ak ha. 1 H A1 N Y . - F ' . .'.- ., , UA A . A - . - K WJ I mx -1, 'T ION Q .-4 i hfxh' , ' . ' .l. K, We aaaa H N 1 a .a , ., A ',4??i,1 , .va -r :fa ,-E Ev ' ' . v V 'T gsm nr . we .N E ' if s ' ' ' 'V ' .4 f' ' Q - '. -afffifvqg-?W , ha, , ,,f M 1 .V Av .A ,. N ,,- - . 'E-. .,:-'r- '-w.-.:,1,.a.- ff .1-.- BROWNFIELD SA VIN GS CQ LOAN 201 W. Broadway 637-7526 , n f'A'- I -f af , . , IlVJ'jJS:. 'F 8. ' L HOLIDA Y HOUSE INN 1303 Tahoka Road CITY CLEANERS HISNHERS Dycm gp A 1F D 1637 3282 Bwnf1dT Bwnfldfp 109 s 637 4434 AMOCO PRQDUCTIQN BROWNFIELD COMPANY GIN B wnf ld 132 T hk R d 637 2521 SHELTON S QUALITY APPAREL Id d J Sh It 637 0495 101 E. B d y IN CORPORA TED 637 4735 WEST GIN INC. P.O B 907 l0O0W tl-I'11St. B wnf'1d T Ph 637 2104 r e in - ressing-Fur Stor g Alterations ppare or YOURS Men Tom Harris, owner Men ia - Ladies , 202 W. Main IO 16 , CXHS ro ie , ex, . 6th - ro ie , Texas - Duane Ta 3 a o a oa - 9 a an 06 . ox e on es 1 ro 16 , exas ' one - roa wa J I INC I 2 I I : 2 12: . 2 LIQUID FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDED FOR YOUR PARTICULAR CROP OR AREA S OL- U -PH OS GRAIN DEALERS 8. BROKERS HANDLING 8. STORAGE GRAH4 FEED SEED 902 W. Broadway 537-2541 L ill 5 5 Wllflm It-UID iII'IIIIIt'lII11r Guodyn GOOD YEAR SER VICE STORE 502 Xyifggfway BROWNFIELD, County Seat- TERRY County IVICGOVVAN ABSTRACT 8 TITLE CO. MORE THAN 55 YEARS IN TERRY COUNTY COMPLETE PI-IOTOGFIAPI-IIC ABSTRACT SERVICE Rep: Chicago Title Insurance Co., USLile Title Insurance Co.. Commonwealth Land Title Ins. Co., Pioneer National Title Insurance Co.,Title Insurance Co. of Minnesota, Stewart Title Guaranty Co Phonei I806I 637-4505 119 South 6th Street - Box 71 BFIOWNFIELD TEXAS 79316 BIQQKEIEEQD VER GIL TURNER COOPERATIVE CHEVRON We Serve You Owned and Operated by the Farmers of Brownfield Trade Territory! THE CARPET SHOP AND DECORA TIN G CENTER ' 1 ' If - .v . ,V as 4 .Ag ' . N, I-.1 If 4 ry x rw -A 3,541 'CA Glenn Sr Sue Howard Sales gl Service 110 Seagraves Rd. C 6 ' 80 637 6330 Brownfleld Better! ' ' 302 Lubbock Road SONIC DRIV 401 LUBBOCK HIGHWAY BROWNFIELD, TEXAS 79316 apny Batlns EL 47-I ' ,. ' L 'I If W ,- . UI f M-wr 14' QF' Q? ,, .W K '1 mam r- .ug as fs . FI' E'-1-1 . 1' ' mf' N . BMde's X Boutique COUNTRY PRESS Kc Forman THE BOOK STORE Tuxedos Wedding Attire 113- A S, 6th Specialty Shop 637-4638 1307 Tahoka Road 637 2693 F URR TS' S UPERMARKE T CQ DAIR Y HANDY HUT MAR T 12 R G kg Q Q 1400 Tahoka Road 991 , ce? 7- 637-2313 M 111 6 '36 7171O, 7 4 A sf SINGLE TER YTS' - CAR OL LEE DON U TS 62 SONNYS CAKE HUT FEED 86 SUPPLY CO Hubert gl marena Nursery E ' 86 Greenhouse . Owngss Supplies ' ' Singletery 1001 W. Main 637-2815 0 0 Comgnatwatioms CLASS OF 1979 1 I BRUWIFIELD STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY THE BETTER SERVICE BANK 7 3 Sa - 2 the game of the day S ' ? 0' for all to play D QW? 92' I B -vu ' -'Nr A511 SKIP BOWMAN P O B I3I3 120 S 5II1 B f Id T 793I6 Ph B06 637 35OI . , . , -- ' , Y In ' .,Yf. 'ai I 7 A , I saw P 5 .571 'w , .w-,f ' , vf.f..Y,' BROWNFIELD A U TOM OTI VE S UPPL Y 701 W. Main 637-3583 ff - - lx .f .-- I IW .: - Q, I ' . IIIII lllmululgw ,,gf,,f,..,,,,,,I wi ., S :::.'::g A X X xx ' quurf' - I ROY EDWARDS R Ph DOYLE SIMPSON R Ph 637-2616 - 802 TAHOKA RD. - BROWNFIELD, TEXAS IPHARIEKAACY ,. , 9' SEATON AND LITTLEFIELD MACHINE SHOP Machine Work Portable Welding 1203 W. Main 637-3929 J. C. Seaton 637-2153 C. H. Littlefield 637-6700 mm BJ HUGHES Inc BJ CEMENTING 84 ACIDIZING SERVICES Se38I 1Ve5 HWY- Phone 637-2594 OPTOMETRY - THE ART Sz SCIENCE OF VISUAL CARE DR. JOE R. PUTMAN OPTOMETRIST PHONE 637-7697 116 SOUTH STH BROWNFIELD, TEXAS 79316 VISUAL ANALYSIS CONTACT LENSES WHITE MOTOR CORPORATION White Farm Equipment Cfazgiflia WHITE HESSTCN BUSHHOG DARWIN CARGILL . 1301 LUBBOCK ROAD Owner BROWNFIELD, TEXAS 79316 637 - 2763 MERRITT'S GROCERY Groceries 8a Meats Freezer Beef 912 Tahoka Road 637-6551 R YBURN FINA SER VICE STA TI ONS it 1- 1106 Lubbock Road 637-3151 42-1320 Tahoka Road 637-9957 N Lu. ff: 2,41 if J . ...-.'. ,.'1 , -L -ff ff: -ff - . 1,.l,,f,,, , -J -5 ,.,! .k., ,, . wr:'.fp.e- 11,512--1-1, ' ,L , . --kciz-T-ET:-Q:1G ,ic'Q61' Pi 'JG ' .f 0 'f.gf, ' f ' , , mu-:A ,mf-wig?-1 --212' nr.. 4 A - . .fr r. , 1, -Q , .. 1-n 7-uv, 112:-we--. v : ,. .. f LJ A fn .41 ag ,fn -.pw N .,.',1,:--,.3,L:,,f-r sign: H U A v1,4 A a ,j Q, X, 14. -r., - . 4. .- ..,,:- ,wx , . qf.,:-3554,:w'f3:E'9:r:,w - if ,I 1, . Q ,- if g G fu A, H mf, Gm, 1.13121 fprqr' ,..1: ?'-In-155-'g.Lq,,,1'f1-. .3 5, ' - 1. mv , gl., , ,ff 3.1: W4-g.A1 um. -- .,ff- v'r:fffiIQL.f,5'ig-nlvQ',1fgjli' 12,144 'Lrg-v,t:3-,z,-,f L-nf,-.vw -:-,.1,.-- ,N ng . A .. ' - P --asQgzww5-tf,2Emxa:q,-:f--Qi-. . 1 1- 1 qgg:EZ:'r3:e:fszslu'.- U , . f - YET :fi 586 I.. I' X fb . h... '-A V ' , 'F ix- 4-, L'.:1,w3nzBsh-Ag'--' A' AVS ' 52. - A A ,.- L , rr e BRUWNFIELD ORD -uv. .1-1 4 v 3 RARISSIMA ' CUIFFURES Bnownruam 5' INSURANCE AGENGY P.O. Box 1344 Phil Tucker Brownfield Plaza Bus. 637-7553 8 wnfield, Texas 79316 Home 637-2736 1305 Tahoka Rd. 637-2281 MAGIC MIRROR HAIR FASHI ONS 707 N B 637 4038 wnf ld T 79316 301 L bb k Rd 637 3983 MURR YEIEEIQFT SHOP Charhe Skupm Pesi Lonirol SNACK BAR Own R1ph81P11yM y 204W M 637 6080 3 D 'u F- , Ju. 11a Y' lf' I-9' 'Tl Buff! AI, N 1' 151143 Q f. Y W 1 .K 5, ' ' H Qrjffti. - -1- if ' ' ' . ' .1'Y'gljif ,fjxj J . ' J-L I mf. -- 'J :ft V y, ' . - 2 I ' 'v - - --2, .v ,' Y ' A aw ' ' .JE . 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Main Bro nfield, Te 79316 Home Furnishing: 1.915 WCAGLE19 SPOR TA CULAR 161317 32231 AND GIFTS lid-Zee .Q QUALITY PRINTING -FAIR PRICE DEP gbgENT 6 HECONOMY 7 it -Ali , DEPAR TMEN T 101 S. 61:11 CHARI?.7E5i2g?R WIN 120 N. 4th I First In Service lm A Brownfield 637- 4567 .fa X . QAMOCQ ATLAS MW . Q' est Main Street Brownfield, Texas 637 - 3 1 32 T.B.A. Fuels 81 Lubricants We're Behind You Cubs . BR OWNFIELD OFFICE S UPPL Y of YOUR OFFICE SUPPLY NEEDS 413 W Ma1n 637-6001 BROWNFIELD PRINTING CO Professlonal Punting At Its Best 413 W Ma1n -6001 SANDS BOWLING CENTER Open 1 p m Da11y Free Lessons N Lubbock I-hghway 3858 SCOTTS 7 I1 BROWNFIELD CLINIC PHARMACY Sammy Masso, R.Ph. 901 Tahoka Rd. 637-7049 WHERE YUU ALWAYS BUY TEE BEST FOR LISS GIBSON s I DISCOUNT CENTER MASSINGILL A2 SON CONST CO Brownfleld off 637 2571 402 Lubbock Road 1201 W Stockton 637 4294 Brownfleld Texas B D MASSINGILL SANTANA ALANIZ Res 637 2572 Levelland 894 4974 TINY COLEMAN MARK MASSINGILL FR OGGE STUDIO 4 Weddings 1 Commercia s 4 W IN ROW 93 6 6 4 4 JOHNSON GIN INC. Browlafieiltiuglgeszcas 79316 J - HANULTON ISJZTLTSZ .4 AUTO PARIS 1 n K wg., HAMIL TON A U TO PAR TS 202 N- 5 Wi' F-'ErNVVitLT .,6915Pi-1 convolution MAuoulNG . f 'hu onoovlw' OZARK-MAHONING COMPANY a subsidiary of PENWALT CORPORATION Brownfield, Texas Plant Producers of Natural Sodium Sulfate fini 4 el W '- ' ' fi ROSS IRRIGA TION 1019 Lubbock Road Say it with WN Flowers . wiv I fee? BROWNFIELD FLORAL Delivery Service Available -Q H . 53 . ' ' . 2 , A Y I-iq .2152 A 'KJ ' ,' 103 W. Broadway 637-4545 FISHING TOOLS lil' VIQRSI' UNITS hm, Box 2008 To Hoses, N.M., is 491' B8240Q X THOMAS SMITH MANAGER ROBERT ROBERTSON ASST. MANAGER PHONE 806 637- 6444 BROWNFIELD, TEXAS ,:.1-he ' ' , . ' A . l,:i 'ai F V' -417 ,'+,,' 144. V PN ,NEVER .- N, J, .Rm , SEARS - COPELAND 501 W. Main T . PETTIGREW OIL BOX 547 - 220 NO. 7TH BFKOWNFIELD, TEXAS 79316 TEL. 1806i 637-7309 8 546-2740 Tom C. Pettigrew, Owner JOHNNY RAYBON REAL ESTATE HOMES FARMS 637-7376 JohnnY omceanes. mg Raybon 509 LUBBOCK ROAD anowNFuELD, TEXAS Cotton . We Also Buy Res. 601 E. Reppto 'THE BUSINESS THA T FARMERS OWN SOUTH GIN Co-Operative I EI H . Phone 637-3787 1 , ' A ooNLoYD,Mgr. 1 BRUWNFIELD. TEXAS A ' ' A' as snr: QCLOSE cover: aaron! svnnunc LEN HARLAN , ' 806 - 637-8190 W. LAURA HUNTE R fy ow ' 624265 Mgfq' Brownfield News A Wh A A11Ab t 637-4535 You re at We re ou . HIGHLANDER CENTER Wh dDy R by G 1218 T h k Rd 637 2103 The A11 New Brownheld Compliments of COLLIER S AND M CNE TTTS' QUALITY AQ SUPPLY 3 s 1 u 637 7631 Chrysler Plymouth H BAR C 719W M 637 4586 Ch 1 BAR B QUE 907 L bb k Rd 637 3791 ff ' 1 f l 7 ...,--- ,,.., 2 ,wr 'Eiga 'ls 5,41 'ii tfmx 1 A 1-i FIRST BAPTIST 219 W Maln f +5 v wus fill MH ffl-43 .0 -'wg' N M W31 75 ' fy' ggwrfj Q nZ'7' 'Q' IQK gp Y if l' :Zvl: 4p'!,' 55 1 ?x w.,ff'A T 5 lf 7 ECCCCD gy iss ergy 4.5 'fs-54 'X' xx-N W Natural gas 15 for the blrds t e plants for everybody Because ll s clean burning It doesn t dxrty the a1r And thats important to all of us Clean efficlent versatlle natural gas servmg our world today safeguarding ll for tomorrow PIONEER NATURAL GAS COMPANY KA Dlvrsnon of PIONI-.E R QQ? l 4 OPNG 1978 AH A-A . .li HIGGI BOTHAM- B RTLE TT C0. 115 N. 6th l .. Ll ANDERSON GRAIN CORP. INSTALLATION 8: REPAIR SERVICE 8C REPAIR Complete Fertilizer Am CO 'D'T'0N'NG 81 Seed Service LAWRENCE GREEN 510 w BROADWAY I. DAY PH 637 8292 BROWNFIELD. TEXAS NIGHT PH 637 2608 P.O. Box 606 637-6510 1001 W. Stockton wg JOE 19 PIPELINE lf SERVICE g Pipe Line Contracting Ditching Service Excavating Service Oil Field Service if af af Tri-Star Gin, Inc. Route 4 ' Box 4 I .51 ,aafwaif-1155, 5' - 5i?i5i?55'iii?i5 5 - ,:g,,,::.....v.w-.- V 1 V-e I' sfu-1ea1a1az.z ' -555,5fI3iiz.fsss!sl:ff I aw' 3 ' mg ' -fs:5I!If5fI?7IfIfff '5ll'H'unNi:::u g::: ::'1f W we H PH. 806f637-8238 THANKS TO PA TR ONS' BROWNFIELD, TEXAS 79316 Ruth's Beauty Shop Craig Car Corner Dr. james Finley, D.D.S Beaver Shoe Shop Broadway Barber Shop , , ' 7' , , l! Adams, Ralph: 71. Addison, Jamie: 6, 71, 101, 124, 117, 107. Agnew, David: 91. Aguirre, Manuel: 92. Ailshie, Joe: 9, 113. Alaniz, Delia: 91. Alcorta, Betty: 91. Aleman, Martha: 78, 79. Alexander, Emily: 79, 107, 212 Allison, Clint: 47. Allison, Sabrina: 71. Alvarado, Belia: 91. Alvarado, Feliciana: 47. Alvarado, Gloria: 91. Alvarado, James: 49, 144, 156. Alvarado, Vacilio: 91. Aiidiezson, Kelli: 91, 101, 124, 3. Andrews, Ricky: 47. Arguellez, Bob y: 79. Arguellez, Gloria: 79. Arguellez, Tony: 79, 144, 156. Arrezola, Bertha: 47, 188. Arrezola, Norma: 79. Bailey, Dona: 71. Bailey, Kathy: 6, 47, 101, 107, 120, 124, 167. Bailey, Tricia: 79, 123, 164. Balero, Bernardo: 91, 136. Barboza, Cynthia: 91. Barboza, Johnny: 71. Barnes, Curtis: 79. Barraza, Juana: 79, 139. Barraza, Lorenzo: 91, 136. Barraza, Nieves: 47. Barrera, Alice: 47. Barrera, Erlinda: 91, 145. Barrera, Joe: 91. Bartley, Bettie: 47. Bearden, Pam: 79, 107. Becker, Joe Don: 91, 137, 152. Bell, James: 91, 137. Bell, Kent: 91, 137, 152. Bell, Ralnh: 48, 102, 148. Bell, Scott: 47. Benavidez, Pete: 71. Bench, Gerald: 48, 130. Bench, Nancy: 79, 101, 128, 160. Benton, Sonya: 79. Benton, Wesley: 134. Bermea, Daniel: 91, 137, 152. Berryhill, Angie: 79, 121. Bevan, Donna: 91, 107. Billings, Kevin: 134, 6, 10, 78, 79, 101, 102, 150. Bishop, Renee: 10, 91, 101, 128 129. Bishop, Tammy: 71, 113. Blankenship, Kelly: 91, 137. Bond, Mark: 71. 7 Bond, Ragan: 92, 136, 152, 153. Boring, Ross: 92, 137. Boswell, Eric: 92, 136. Botello, Cisco: 71. Bow, Melvin: 80. Bowlin, Steven: 48. Index Bovkoon, Myron: 92. Bradford, Randon: 80. Britton, Damon: 80, 134. Britton, Gayle: 39, 80, 115. Brock, Scott: 71, 107, 156, 157. Boyd, Scott: 48. David: 137. Brown, Brown, Janice: 12, 92, 143, 155. Brown, Jeffery: 92, 107, 152, 164. Brown, Lendon: 70, 71, 161. Brown, Leon: 92. Brown, Melvin: 71, 38, 149. Brown, Paige: 90, 92, 101. Brown, Purlene: 80. Brown, Randell: 80. Brown, Raymond: 92, 136. Brown , sharon: ao, 86, 109, 120, 167. Browning, Brett: 92, 137, 152. Bryant, Dianna Lynn: 92. Bryant, Jay: 48, 102, 130, 133. Bryant, Michele: 92, 143. Bullard, Dyann: 92. Bullard, Janet: 92, 102, 104, 107. Burda, Jay: 71. Burda, Leesa: 48, 107. Burke, Troy: 102. Burnett, Rynn: 71, 117. Burse, Charles: 80, 107, 130, 133, 150. Burse, J.B.: 6, 92, 136,152, 153. Burns, Shavsm: 80, 134, 150. Bush, Dirk: 80, 162. Butler, Tammy: 71. Cabbiness, Trina: 80. Cabe, Karla: 80, 162. Call, Donna: 80. Call, Jam.ie: 92, 155. Campbell, Cullen: 71, 143. Campbell, Cynthia: 46, 48, 101, 107, 109, 124, 126, 127. Campbell, Pam: 48, 57. Cano, Dalia: 92. Carbajal, Stella: 80. Carden, Larry: 71, 107. Cardenas, Norma: 71. Cargill, Brenda: 71, 109, 116. Cargill, Rheanne: 48. Cargill, Rick: 71, 162, 163. Cargill, Stephanie: 14, 72, 116, 141. Carouth, Cynthia: 92. Carrillo, Juan: 92. Carter, Allen: 80, 107. Casteneda, Johnny: 92, 137. Castaneda, Judith: 72. Castillo, Elizabeth: 92. Castro, Gilbert: 90, 92, 136, 152, 178. Castro, Susie: 72. Cavazos, Joe: 92. Cervantes, Stella: 80. Chambers, Danette: 41, 49, 123, 126, 163, 164. Chambers, Royce: 80, 102, 103. Charo, Norma: 72, 115. Chidester, Dereesa: 49, 104. Cisneros, Diana: 80, 145. Clark, Clay: 92, 144. Clark, Melinda: 72. Clark, Till: 48, 59, 107, 109, 119, 120. Clawson, Chris: 72, 74, 101. Cody, John: 31, 72. Cody, Karla: 80. Coe, Sammy: 49. Coe, Willie: 92. Coleman, Ben: 49, 166. Collins, Jerry: 80, 166. Collins, Ken: 72. Constancio, Thalia: 92, 145. Constancio, Tommy: 72. Contreras, Joe: 80: Contreras, Mario: 80. Cooper, CLu'tis: 92, 166. Cooper, Kitha: 72. Cooper, Monty: 80, 150, 166 Cooper, Nancy: 46, 49, 101, 102, 104, 177, 182, 186. Cooper, Suzanne: 10, 35, 133, 162, 163. Cornett, Michele: 80, 212. Coronado, Dalia: 92. Coronado: Margie: 72. Cortez, Janie: 80, 139, 141, 142 154. Cowan, Mark: 92. Cowan, Martha: 92. Cowan, Wade: 92, 136, 152. Cottrell, Christie: 72, 107, 117. Cox, Dale: 80, 134. Cox, Teresa: 92. Craig, Joseph: 80, 102, 119, 120. Craig, Ruthanne: 14, 70, 72, 102, 104. Crawford, Christopher: 92, 137. Crooks, Kathleen: 49. Cruz, David: 72. Cruz, Diana: 92. Cruz, Paul: 80. Cruz, Virginia: 92. Cullimore, Mark: 12, 49. Currington, Loyd: 81 . Curtis, Nicole: 92, 102, 164. Dalton, Lonnie: 93. Danley, Ronda: 92, 143, 155. David, Janie: 93, 143, 155. David, Robert: 14, 93, 136, 152 153. Davila, Ermelinda: 93, 107. Davis, Donald: 93. Davis, Pam: 50, 138. Dawson, Gary: 93. Day, Charles: 81. Da ,Tammyz 155. Deilao, David: 72, 122. Deleon, Francis: 72. Dement, Diana: 81, 167. Demais, Kema: 78, 79, 81, 101, 102, 117, 87, 178. Diaz, Pete: 72, 144, 168. i 1 Dobson, Mark: 14, 72, 134, 160. Dodds, Kathy: 41, 50, 109. Dodds, Keribeth: 93, 101, 128, 129, 164. Dominges, Robert: 93, 136. Dominguez, Peter: 81. Dominguez, Pilar: 93. Dominguez, Ruby: 93. Dorsett, Bruce: 31, 81, 107, 134. Doss, Kerry: 81. Dougherty, Debbie: 81. Dougherty, Denise: 93. Drake, Connie: 13, 72, 113. Duke, Harvey: 33, 49, 50, 56, 130, 162, 163. Duke, LaDean: 93, 109, 164. Dmnas, Mike: 72, 150. Dyer, Gaylon: 81, 134. Edwards, Karen: 72. Edwards, Latricia: 93. Edwards, Melba: 82. Edwards, Ruth Ann: 93, 107. Elizardo, Barbara: 93. Elizardo, Eustaguio: 41, 50, 55. Elizardo, Gregoria: 143. Elizardo, Willie: 82, 164. Ellis, Michelle: 9, 46, 50, 107, 117, 138, 140, 160. Ellison, Eula Mae: 93. Elmore, Violet: 82. Emery, Rita: 82. Enloe, Marvin: 82. Estill, Curtis: 82, 130, 164. Estorga, Nancy: 93. Eubank, Margie: 93. Eubank: Truitt: 50. Fabila, Robert: 82, 144. Fabila, Sylvia: 93. Farr,Gus:72,102, 116. Fininen, Charles: 72. Fininen, Jesse: 130. Fininen, Kathy: 94, 155. Finley, Patti: so, 122, 162, 163. Finney, Chester: 92, 107. Finney, Robert: 94, 136. Fisher, Tommy: 94, 136, 152, 153. Fleming, Angela: 94, 107. Fletcher, Kim: 82. Flores, Ernesto: 94, 136, 152. Flores, Freddie, 82. Flores, James: 102. Flores, Martin: 94. Flores, Ruben: 94, 164. Flores: Sarah: 94. Flores, Valdomero: 94, 136. Floumoy, Carlos: 94, 136, 152. Floumoy, Terry: 82. Flowers, David: 50. Floyd, John: 94, 137. Floyd, Kelly: 94, 107. Foreman, john: 107, 152. Foshee, Cliff: 94. Foshee, Keith: 72. Foster, Britt: 82, 164. Foster, Dee: 12, 50. Franco, Felicia: 82, 102. Franco, Gilbert: 82, 130, 131, 132, 156, 157. Franco, Larry: 82, 134, 156. Franco, Ramona: 94. Franklin, Tony- 48, 51, 130. Franks, jan: 51. Freeman, Marie: 94, 154. Fuentes, Ruby Diann: 155. Fulbright, Carolyn: 94, 107, 143, 155. Fulbright, Linda: 82, 107, 141, 154. Fulbright, Ruby: 14, 72, 107, 138. Fuller, Danny: 94, 137, 152. Fuller, Gail: 51, 102. Galvan, Homer: 72, 144. Garces, Efrain: 72, 144. Garcia, Annette: 94. Garcia, Arthur: 94. Garcia, Delia: 72. Garcia, Diana: 72. Garcia, Elias: 51, 130, 168. Garcia, Elida: 82. Garcia, Mary: 82. Garcia, Ricardo: 94, 144. Garcia, Roselinda: 46, 51, 101, 162, 163, 179, 186. Garcia, Ruben: 38. Garcia, Rudy: 51, 144, 146, 156. Garrett, Tammy: 94. Garza, Daniel: 82. Garza, Delia: 94, 122. Garza, Delma: 72, 122, 141, 142. Garza, Erma: 7, 6, 94, 101, 128, 129, 143. Garza, Gilberto: 94. Garza, Johnny: 72, 136, 156, 157. Garza, Larry: 94. Garza, Lory: 82. Garza, Sandra: 94. Gibbs, Danny: 48, 51, 166, 176. Gibbs, Michael: 94. Gibson, Raymond: 82, 130, 150, 168. Gilmore, Charles: 51, 53, 102. Godwin, Clinton: 51, 128, 130. Godwin, Donice: 82, 83, 162. Goldston, Lyn: 50, 130, 156. Gomez, Rudy: 156. Gonzales, Andrea: 94. Gonzales, Emma: 94, 145. Gonzales, Erma: 94, 143. Gonzales, jesse: 52, 168, 169. Gonzales, Julio: 52. Gonzales, Raul: 82, 170. Gonzales, Ruben: 94. Gonzales, Sylvia: 82. Gonzales, Yvonne: 94. Gorby, Diana: 94. Gorby, Pam: 82. Granato, Todd: 90, 94, 101, 136, 152, 170. Granato, Tonia: 9, 72, 123, 126, 176, 193. Graves, Randa: 94. Graves, Linda: 82. Greenfield, jesse: 83, 130, 168. Greenfield, Sammy: 94. Gregg, Beverly: 83. Gregg, Junior: 93. Griffin, Edward: 83. Griffing, Don: 83. Grogan, Kelly: 14, 72, 117. Gunnels, Mary Hudspeth: 52. Gutierrez, Venita: 72. Halamicek, Leigh Ann: 83, 102, 104. Hall, Chris: 95. Halsell, Brad: 56, 83, 34. Halsell, Brenda: 113. Hamilton, Beth: 95, 107, 167. Hamilton, Lee: 70, 72, 101, 119, 179, 186. Hamilton, Loyd: 44, 46, 52, 101, 130. Hansard, Kelley: 72, 101, 115. Harben, Carla: 83, 107, 113. Harben, Kathleen: 70, 73, 101, 102, 120. Hardaway, Robert: 137. Harlan, Christine: 70, 73, 101, 114, 116. Harrell, Bessie: 95. Harrell, Claude: 82, 83, 107, 134, 157. Hawkins, Jay: 83, 101, 162. Hawkins, Tressa: 10, 11, 35, 52, 126, 127. Haywood, Robert: 38, 83. Height, Georgia: 73. Hendley, Melayne: 10, 12, 83, 101, 128, 164. Hensley, jeph: 52, 53, 101. Hernandez, Albert: 52. Hemandez, Carlos: 83. Hernandez, Martin: 95. Hemandez, Mary: 121. Hemandez, Raul: 95, 136. Hernandez, Vicky: 73. Herrera, David: 83. Herrera, Elizar: 50. Herrera, Hector: 95, 107. Herrera, Israel: 95. Herrera, Mario: 83. Herrera, Paul: 83. Herrera, Theresa: 95. Hicks, Cody: 31, 52, 162, 163. Hickson, Gena: 73. Hill, Gena: 53, 139. Hill, Kirk: 53, 73. Hinson, Ann: 53, 59. Hinton, Anthony: 12, 53, 107, 117. Hobdy, Corwin: 73. Hodges, Linda: 83. Hogue, Carla: 95, 164. Hogue, Matt: 73, 111. Holcombe, Ida: 83. Holcombe, Tommy: 83. Holguin, Elizabeth: 83, 145, 160 Holguin, Roy: 53, 122, 144. Holladay, Marcy: 95, 138, 139, 154, 167. Hohnes, Bud: 53, 56, 109, 130, 132. Holmes, Kim: 90, 95, 101, 107, 164, 165. Holmes, Marshall: 84. Homesley, Greg: 31, 46, 53, 101, 130, 163, 164. House, Bill: 168. Hooke, Leeda: 53. Hope, Sue Ann: 53, 60, 119, 122, 163, 164, 165. Hope, Richard: 10, 95, 152, 153, 164. Hcitglgins, Tammi: 73, 102, 117, Houston, Darrel: 95. Houston, Donna: 31, 84. Houston, Donnie: 53. Huerta, D. Edward: 95. Huerta, David: 84. Huerta, Don: 53, 101. I-Iukill, Mikell: 95, 137. Hyman, D'Ann: 95. 5-Iyrnaxi, Jiginyz 54, 107. vey, ren a: 54. Jackson, Cindy: 54, 109. Jackson, Debbie: 84, 121. Jackson, Richard: 54, 130. Jackslon, Tom: 78, 84, 101, 119 3 . Jackson, Vanessa: 7, 6, 78, 84, 107, 138, 140, 154, 161, 212. Jenkins, David: 54. Jenkins, Ted: 35, 73, 107, 134, 135, 150, 151, 156. Jenkins, Tim: 54. Jennings, Lisa: 73, 121. Jobe, Susie: 6, 8, 10, 50, 54, 60, 116. Johnson, John: 73, 166. Johnson, Joseph Lee: 95, 166. Jones, Kenny: 84, 102, 134, 156 Jones, Larry: 84. Jones, Mike: 95, 107, 166. Jones, Russ: 54, 130, 156. Joplin, Renee': 6, 7, 9, 73, 101, 116, 133, 193. Jordan, Debbie: 54, 102, 123. Jordan, Ronny: 84, 107, 170. Jowers, Jasper: 84. Jowers, Robert: 84, 107. Keeler, Bill: 55. Kelly, Linda: 84, 141, 154. Kidd, Donna: 73, 121, 141, 142 Kimbrell, Kelly: 7, 6, 55, 58. Kincer, Dawn: 55. Kirby, Robert: 95. Kirby, Serena: 84. Kirby, Timmy: 95, 107. Knowles, Neisha: 55, 57, 116. Knox, Bobby: 6, 51, 55, 49, 101, 149, 166Q77, 179, 182. Knox, Leigh: 78, 4, 101, 122, 162. Kummer, Laurie: 14, 84, 101, 128, 164. Kumpe, Karla: 73, 121. Kumpe, Tina: 55. Lacy, Kevin: 84, 102. Langlois, Chantal: 84. Langlois, Josie: 85. Lary, Elgin: 73. Lawlis, Lisa: 73. Lawlis, Mitchell: 85, 166. Lawlis, Sherry: 55. Lawson, Charles: 96, 137, 152, 170. Lawson, Mike: 55, 130, 168. Leavelle, Cynthia: 55. Leavelle, Kenneth: 81, 85. Leech, Brad: 6, 73, '14, 107, 134, 135, 150. Leon, Ole: 73. Lichtenhahn, Karen: 95. Lindsey, Greg: 85. Lindsey: Jane: 56, 123. Lindsey, Sherrie: 74. Lira, Stella: 85, 141. Lira, Sylvia: 74, 107, 113, 141, 142, 145. Littau, Machelle: 85. Littau, Melody: 96, 107, 154. Little, Monty: 96. Little, Tandi: 96. Livesay, Dalene: 74. Livesay, Judy: 96, 101, 128, 129. Lopez, Manuel: 85, 101. Lovington, Rosalita: 96. Macias, Candelaria: 96, 107. Madrigal, Norma: 107, 145, 146. Marez, Carol: 74. Martinez, Clarrissa: 56, 113. Martinez, Elena: 85. Martinez, Elizabeth: 90, 96, 101, 107. Martinez, Felix: 85. Martinez, Gloria: 96. Martinez, Jimmy: 134, 168, 169. Martinez, Martin: 85, 144. Martinez, Rudy: 96, 144. Masso, David: 85, 164. May, Jodie: 85. McBride, Auvy: 74, 117, 134, 150, 151. McBride, Leah: 56, 123, 167. McCombs, Daniel: 96. McCullough, Dana: 56, 113, 119, 125. McCullough, Lori: 85. McCutcheon, Mitzi: 85, 107. McCutcheon, Scott: 74, 113, 124. McElroy, Jeffery: 107. McKee, Angie: 85, 101, 124. McKinzie, Shane: 86. McNabb, Gwen: 74. McNeeley, Tal: 86. McNutt, Marcus: 74. MCWONEY, Donna: 74, 113, 1 . McWhorter, Mike: 27, 96, 102. McWilliams, Lanna: 74. Medina, Federico Jr.: 96, 131. Medina, Lydia: 139, 141, 142, 86. Medina, Martha: 96. Mendez, Elida: 96. Mendez, Lupe: 56. Mendez, Jesusa: 96. Mendez, Judy: 96. Milburn, Lonny: 56. Miller, Alma: 96. Miller, Greg: 56, 101, 119, 120. Mincey, Catherine: 96. Miranda, Martin: 86, 107, 134. Miranda, Vernie: 74, 134. Molina, Sue Ann: 96. Monfore, Sherman: 96. Moore, Renae: 56, 101, 119, 186 Moon, Donald Duck : 74. Moon, Tina: 39, 86, 115. Moonen, Reeda: 86. Moreno, Eddie: 86, 134. Morin, Gilbert: 56. 101, 113. Morris, Mitzi: 70, 73, 75, 101. Moss, Kendall: 86, 120, 122, 164, 178, 186. Mulkey, Marlon: 96. Muniz, Lisa: 50, 57. Mtmoz, Maria: 86. Murphy, Teresa: 9, 12, 74, 126, 127. Murphy, Tim: 12, 38, 57, 130, 168. Nance, Pam: 57, 102, 103. Neill, Brad: 57, 156. Nieto, Grace: 86. Nieto, Lewis: 96. Ncible, Robert: 74, 149, 179, 86. Nolan, Jerry: 96. O'Callaghan, Jackie: 74. O'Callaghan, Judy: 74. Oliver, Danise: 51. Omelas, Robert: 86. Pauda, Ramon: 134. Pendergrass, Tommy: 96. Penick, Roy: 86. Penick, Wayne: 74. Pemaington, Scott: 86, 130. Perez, Cynthia: 96. Z Perez, Herbert: 57, 102, 144, 156. Perez, Isabel: 86, 138, 161. Perez, Leo: 74, 134, 168. Perez, Ramona Rita: 86, 115. Perez, Richard: 96. Perez, Suzanne, 115. Perez, Timmy: 96. Perry, David: 86. Perry, Joe: 86. Phelan, Annette: 96. Phillips, Bobby: 86. Phillips, Gregg: 96. Pickett, Latrice: 96, 104. Pickett, Rita: 74, 102, 186. Pirtle, Jack: 57, 166. Pollard, David: 87, 102, 119. Pompa, Tammy: 57, 115. Pool, Alison: 57, 107. Pool, Deanene: 96. Pool, Dee Laine: 74, 139. Porter, David: 87, 164. Prather, Dana: 87, 107. Price, Tammy: 57, 58. Puckett, Renay: 87, 101, 128, 164. Purvis, Russel: 96, 164, 165. Rameriz, Willie: 96. Ramirez, Robert: 58. Ratisseau, Stacy: 87. Ratliff, Dana: 96. Rea, Susie: 97. Redwine, Jim Bob: 97. Reed, Brenda: 87. Reed, Machelle: 39, 74. Reed, Michael: 97, 136. Rees, Brian, 74, 150, 166. Reid, Kelly: 11, 13, 12, 70, 74, 130, 132, 148, 149. Rexrode, Kelly: 87. Ribble, Joe: 97, 136. Richard, Allen: 87, 107, 164. Richards, Sandra: 58, 121. Richards, Valerie: 74. Rimer , Charles : '97, 165 . Rimer, jeff: 87. Rimer, Keith: 97. Ringinberg, Katie: 74, 107. Ringinberg, Lisa: 97. Riojas, Ramon: 134. Riojas, Teresa: 87. Rivera, Pete: 58. Rivera, Rudy: 97. Robertson, Billy: 87. Robsion, Penny: 87. Rocha, Ricky: 97. Rocha, Ronnie: 58. Rodriguez, Hortencia: 87. Rodriguez, juan: 87. Rodriguez, Miguel: 97. Rodriguez, Ole: 58. Rodriguez, Ralph: 15, 122, 150. Rodriguez, Ricky: 87. Rowland, Cary: 97. Rowland, Dorsey: 74. Rowland, Tammy: 97. Rowland, Traci: 87, 107. Romero, Raul: 58 148. Romero, Ricky: ss, 168. Ruark, Boyce: 87. Ruiz, Danny: 74. Ruiz, Rosa: 97. Russell, Angela: 74, 154. Russell, Burli 87, 168. Russell, Dance: 74. Russell, Vanessa: 97. Rutledge, Brenda: 74. Saenz, Elizabeth: 87, 139. Salas, Barbra: 87. Salas, Lillie: 101, 113. Salas, Manuel: 97, 137. Sales, DeAn.n: 97, 101, 107, 128. Sales, Dennis: 38, 130. Sales, Todd: 88, 134. Salazar, Anita: 97. Salazar, David: 74. Salazar, Danny: 97. Sandage, Ella: 58. Sandage, Henry: 97. Sandage, Mary Sue: 97. Sanders, Danny: 88, 162, 163. Sargent, Debbie: 97. Saunders, Debbie: 88, 115. Schertz, Karla: 59, 101, 145, 146, 161. Scott, Doug: 98. Scott, Michael: 59, 130, 133. Seaton, Herbie: 74 Seaton, Steve: 74. Selman, Ladena: 98, 143. Serenil, Mary: 154. Sexton, Alan: 88, 130, 102. Shankles, Cathy: 47, 59, 113. Shankles, Donna: 74, 102, 113. Shannon, Dale: 74. Shannon, Tina: 59. Shelton, Karla: 88. Short, james: 134, 135. Sides, Mike: 75, 130. Simental, Roberto: 98. Sims, Georgette: 75, 138, 140, 159, 160. Sims, Matt: 88, 119. Skupin, jon: 59, 102, 104, 119, 120. skupin, Tim: 75, 101, 102, 119 120 . Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , Smith , 164 . Smith , Smith , Smith , Amber: 98. Bennie: 75. Carol: 14, 88. Clifton: 75, 130, 133. Floyd: 88. Glenn: 59, 109, 166. jim: 75, 150, 170. john: 98, 152. Kenny: 98, 137, 152, Mike: 37, 75. Sharlyce: 88. Shelley: 75. Smotherman, Karen: 75, 113. Snell, Mark: 98. Snodgrass, john: 75, 166. Solis, Raymond: 75. Sotello, Phillip: 75. Spears., Maudie: 75, 138, 139. Speed, Mark: 75. Speed, Mike: 9. Spencer, Steve: 75, 134. Steele, Tammy: 12, 75. Stice, Scottie: 59. Stice, Marty: 88, 166. Stone, Amy: 90, 98, 101, 128, 129, 164, 165, 178. Stone, Andy: 6, 12, 59, 46, 90, 101, 109, 163, 164. Stowe, Lanora: 88. Suarez, Eleuterio: 75. Suarez, Everardo: 98. Sullivan, Kellie: 80, 86, 88. Swaringen, David: 88, 134, 150, 151. Sweat, Gary: 59. Sweat, Stacy: 60. Talamantez, Danny: 98, 144, 146. Taylor, Brenda: 75, 109. Taylor, Lynda: 60. Taylor, james: 75. Tiylgr, jerry Dwain: 98, 137, 5 . Tealer, Eddie: 98. Tealer, Roy: 60, 168, 169. Terrell, Stacy: 98, 136, 152. Thompson, Tim: 75. Torrez, Yolanda: 60. Trevino, Delia: 98. Trevino, Dora: 98. Trevino, Francisco: 98. Trevino, Manuel: 88, 144. Vander Voort, Ronnie: 98, 137. Vasquez, Angelina: 98, 143, Vela, Diana Marie: 98. Vela, jimmy: 134. Vela, Susanna: 107. Vera, Rosa Ann: 60, 101, 102, 104, 116. Vidales, Pedro: 98. Villarreal, Flora: 76,, 107. Villarreal, Martha: 76, 115. Villarreal, Ricky: 88, 102. Wallace, Tommy: 88, 107. Walley: jack: 88, 130, 156. Walley,games: 98, 136. Walser, yron: 88. Washington, Cynthia: 98, 107, 143, 155, 161. , Wauer, Anthony: 137. Webb, Dee Ann: 88. Webb, Tracy: 88. Weldon, Robin: 9, 60, 138. West, Billy joe: 98, 152. White, Karla: 70, 76, 101, 109, 117. White, Mechelle: 98. White, Sherry: 88. White, William: 87, 88, 134. Whitley, Delbert: 76, 102, 130, 134. Wilbourn, Matthew: 76. Wilburn, Yolanda: 98, 143, 155. Wilkes, Brentt: ss, 130, 149. Wilkes, Mark:'75,'76, 130, 131. Wilkes, Mont: 98, 152, 164. Wilks, Faye: 98, 155. Wilks, Kaye: 98, 155. Wilks, Jackie: 60, 104, 130. Williams, Betsy: 12, 98. Williams, Donna: 12, 76. Williams, Tommy: 38, 114, 88, 68, 130, 147. Willis, Denise: 90, 98, 101. Willis, Glenna: 98. Wilson, Greg: 60. Wilson, Kathy: 76. Winn, Rod: 6, 9, 76,134, 135. Wise, Darenda: 76, 101, 126. Wood, Bobby: 76. Wood, Brenda: 98, 107. 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